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Arguments in a set of cases challenging Chevron deference will begin on Jan. 17. Experts caution that overturning Chevron could not only reshape how policies for the environment, health and consumer protections are made and enforced, but also could threaten human health and safety. USC experts are available to discuss.
Science/Technology
In a new study published in Cell Stem Cell, USC scientists use lab-grown human brain structures known as organoids to offer insights into why this is the case and how to mitigate the risk.
Arts
Monks visiting the Pasadena museum create a striking piece — and in a flash, it’s gone. See the photos.
Science/Technology
USC researcher Luca Luceri is co-leading an effort to identify and characterize influence campaigns on social media.
Science/Technology
EARTH MONTH: USC Dornsife’s Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability will use the Ballmer Group gift to study decarbonization strategies
University
The community leader joined the university after 27 years at the helm of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles.
University
EARTH MONTH: Representatives of the USC Office of Sustainability spoke with students about what’s been done, what’s in the works and what needs to happen to create a greener university.
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