Among vapers who never smoked cigarettes, the frequency of vaping and use of certain devices and flavors were associated with the highest levels of DNA damage.
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At USC, researchers are turning plastic waste into materials we can use as medicine in the future.
As it celebrates its 30th anniversary, the USC Lambda LGBTQ+ Alumni Association seeks to reach new heights.
Trojan social workers are key players in the fight to protect youth, protect women, and give a voice to all victims and survivors of human trafficking.
USC scholars explain what foods we should be eating to live a longer and healthier life. Good news: Carbs are definitely on this menu.
The work will be funded by a National Science Foundation grant.
Twenty-two Trojans from various schools received a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant during the 2022-23 awards cycle.
The team’s new coach remembers the glory days when USC tallied up 11 national championships. He’s ready to get the squad there again.
Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute are proposing an artificial intelligence system that addresses several of the machine learning challenges in the medical space.
Art students Jayna Dias and Angel Itua present a lifetime of experiences as Black women and Black artists living within the Black diaspora in the exhibition The Black Experience.