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.
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Republican incumbents in four key U.S. House races are in a tight bid for reelection, according to a series of polls from USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona.
Republican incumbents in four key U.S. House races are in a tight bid for reelection, according to a series of polls from USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona.
New research by the Center for Inclusive Democracy at USC finds persistent low turnout for Latino, Asian-American and Black voters in all nine swing states. Boosting groups’ participation could be a gamechanger for the November election.
This artificial intelligence model promises to reduce the time required to develop new drugs and other medical treatments.
The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is the largest census of unsheltered persons in the United States.
USC study: Women residing in states with the most restrictive abortion policies after the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v Wade also experienced declines in the use of birth control pills and emergency contraceptives.
On Tuesday, June 11, USC will host the first Music, Health, and Policy Conference, as part of Los Angeles County Arts and Health Week.
New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals AI-generated responses can make humans “feel heard” but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.
Tolson brings a deep knowledge of constitutional law and voting rights to the position.