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A 25-year study of news coverage finds that TV sports segments and SportsCenter barely acknowledge female athletes.
Humanities
The USC Shoah Foundation painstakingly guards the last remaining voices of the survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust.
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The Kuhn Laboratory of the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience will work with other institutions to develop the world’s first global liquid biopsy database.
Policy/Law
Photos go to the USC Libraries’ Digital Library, where they will help other researchers analyze neighborhoods near subway stations.
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In an op-ed, USC’s Glenn Melnick argues that a little-known set of regulations allows emergency rooms to charge basically whatever they want.
Humanities
Dive into the rich cultural history, myths and religious traditions surrounding this popular holiday.
Science/Technology
Human behaviors change constantly and shift in response to numerous factors such as changes in public policy and the arrival of new technologies. All those changes and more are hard to predict, and they affect tomorrow’s costs.
In an op-ed, Neeraj Sood of the USC Price School of Public Policy notes that random sampling is essential to learn the truth about the spread and deadliness of COVID-19.
Humanities
It wasn’t because they were joyless and humorless. USC’s Peter Mancall, who researches the Puritans, says it was about their desire to impose their will on the people of New England – natives and immigrants alike.
Science/Technology
USC researchers 3D-printed the next-generation of high strength, lightweight structures that can autonomously heal impact damage.