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Unrewarding mentor relationships and difficult co-workers may be two causes of burnout, USC study finds.
Policy/Law
With countries, companies and individuals intensifying their exploration of space, questions about rights, ownership and the feasibility of manned space missions are coming to the fore of public debate.
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An increase in COVID cases in 2022 should be entirely different from one in 2020, says Jeffrey Klausner of the Keck School of Medicine of USC: “We’re kind of more in the realm right now of what a typical influenza season might look like.”
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Executives need soft skills in addition to the hard skills typically provided by engineering and business skills — and the most in-demand attribute was empathy, USC Annenberg Dean Ernest Wilson reports.
News Releases
Genetic Adaption to Meat-Rich Diets May Also Lead to High Rates of Alzheimer's and Heart Disease
Science/Technology
Tracking the physical activity levels of people receiving chemotherapy can improve their care and even predict emergency room visits, according to USC research.
Science/Technology
The shape of water drives the studies of a USC mechanical engineering team.
Athletics
The Trojan Family shows its admiration for Taylor Hammond, a boy with a fighting spirit and sense of humor, while spreading the word about the importance of registering to be a bone marrow and stem cell donor.
Health
After two surgeries, a patient finally finds relief from back pain through physical therapy at USC.
Science/Technology
Tropical storms have caused about $3 billion in damage in Australia over 50 years — a figure that would have been 10 times larger if not for coastal wetlands, a USC researcher and colleague found.