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The researcher explains five things to know about the only disease among the top 10 in America that cannot be prevented, cured or slowed.
Social Impact
Why cellphone videos of black peoples deaths should be considered sacred, like lynching photographs
A USC Annenberg scholar explains why these easily accessed images should viewed with solemn reserve — and careful circulation.
Animals provide companionship and a sense of security for people on the streets, says Harmony Rhoades of the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work. She’s studied pet ownership among nearly 400 homeless youth in Los Angeles.
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Many parents and guardians who provide several unpaid hours of medical care for children with special health care needs have limited means and other struggles of their own. A new study calculates the value of their caregiving.
Science/Technology
USC researcher Douglas Noble discusses the impact of climate change on Old Faithful, shrinking glaciers and desert oases.
University
Entrepreneurial alum bakes a successful recipe for a community oriented business set to open this fall.
University
Emilie Skoog spends her time researching extreme environments and telling young girls about careers in STEM.
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A well-designed employee network makes up the “social capital” of a company, USC’s Paul Adler and Seok-Woo Kwon found. And thanks to social media, your decisions can have intended — or unintended — consequences that quickly ripple through that network.
Health
Seven things you need to know before preparing that fabulous feast.