In a new course, undergrads at two universities harness state-of-the-art imaging for original investigations of ancient artifacts.
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USC College professor’s 19th novel, Talk Talk, explores deaf culture and identity in the 21st century.
The Institute of Museum and Library Services helps USC collaborators preserve the digital fingerprints of ancient scribes.
New study reveals the first structure of a member of the APOBEC family of proteins, providing key insights into the causes of a rare immunodeficiency disease.
In a new book, USC sociology professor Barry Glassner dishes about the American diet, dispels long-held myths and delves into dining choices.
Study in the prestigious journal Nature rearranges the geological record for 600 million-year-old fossils from Precambrian era.
The USC expert on Islamic culture delves into the cross between economics and religion, expounding on the Middle East, democratic rights and the stance against America.
The USC College professor earns the honor for ‘Wounded,’ his novel exploring racial and sexual intolerance in Wyoming.
Grant supports development of bacteria-powered fuel cells