USC researchers and colleagues take advantage of a “natural experiment” from World War II to analyze how sugar rationing influenced long-term health.
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The peer-reviewed study contributes to mounting evidence that the fine particulates PM2.5 are detrimental for memory and cognition for people of all ages.
The method is the first of its kind, reclaiming high-value materials from both the carbon fiber fabric and polymer of a material commonly used in manufacturing.
Warshel, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at USC Dornsife and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry, was recognized for his academic achievements and intellectual courage.
With a new dean and innovative initiatives in the works, USC’s library system is abuzz with activity — from new collections to expanding connections.
USC Viterbi and the Keck School of Medicine of USC are working on human trials for a revolutionary brain prosthesis to repair and restore lost memories.
A USC study finds boys and girls living closest to the landlocked lake experience more respiratory issues than those farther away.
Scientists say mifepristone, used in cancer and reproductive care, could pave the way for anti-aging treatments.
A small subset of blood stem cells make an outsized contribution to maintaining either a youthful balance or an age-related imbalance of the two main types of immune cells, a USC study finds.
How does the stress of a less forgiving environment affect cells? Simply hardening the surface on which tiny worms grow offers possible insights into aging, cancer and more.