Analyzing How Americans Debate Abortion
ISI researchers show how liberals and conservatives use diverging frames to discuss abortion—with increasing hostility.
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ISI researchers show how liberals and conservatives use diverging frames to discuss abortion—with increasing hostility.
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USC Viterbi researchers examine how an open-source approach is changing the game for the medical device sector, accelerating research and bringing benefits to patients.
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USC researchers have developed a groundbreaking ultrasound device that could reduce our reliance on addictive painkillers.
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USC study finds large language models fall short of humans in building therapeutic rapport – a critical factor in mental health care.
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Agreement between two schools creates new degree program and joint academic exchange.
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New Nature study highlights predictive power of AI in identifying airports used as key nodes in illegal wildlife trade networks
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) awards $8 million for a new USC Superfund Center to research and address “forever chemicals.”
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The $595,000 award will support Li’s pioneering work in complex quantum materials.
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Prof. Andrew Gordon and Ph.D. candidate Natali Chavez from the USC Institute for Creative Technologies explore new AI-assisted workflows for low-cost virtual production.
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ISI researchers tested large language models on sensitive legal scenarios and found surprising vulnerabilities.
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USC School of Advanced Computing and USC Viterbi researchers showcase breakthroughs in generative modeling, safety in imitation learning, human-aware planning and more at ICRA 2025, one of the most prestigious gatherings in robotics.
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The Chung Lab has engineered a new therapeutically enhanced, naturally derived particle for powerful gene therapies to tackle our most significant health challenges.
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Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering graduating senior Alex Kuncz is studying how lizards regenerate their tails to improve orthopedic treatments.
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AI-driven tool developed for Kenya offers governments and decision-makers critical lead time to save lives by forecasting malnutrition up to six months in advance with up to 89% accuracy
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Fontaine hopes that his work in algorithmic scenario generation will make robotics and AI systems safer before they are deployed.
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A BME graduate student having her first baby inspired the research group to work on technology gaps in lactation health.
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A major transition in the evolution of life on Earth can be traced to how ciliates have adapted to maximize nutrient intake.
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135 student presentations address health, security, sustainability and how to enrich life
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From planning creatively to aligning AI with human values, USC ISI researchers push the boundaries of natural language processing.
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A look at different approaches by USC Viterbi and School of Advanced Computing faculty
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USC ISI showcases new research to safeguard online discourse, mitigate polarization, evaluate LLMs, and more
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USC researchers present cutting-edge advances in AI and machine learning at ICLR 2025, highlighting breakthroughs in 3D vision, decision-making, and deep learning
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Biomedical engineering research at USC has unraveled a mystery of motor control that could be a game-changer for disorders like Parkinson’s and could aid in the development of bio-inspired systems.
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USC ISI researchers develop a novel mathematical model that helps explain why we’re polarized