Overuse of antibiotics can lead to drug-resistant bacteria, “a problem for the whole world, not just India,” study finds.
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Stephen Bradforth was awarded one of eight exclusive grants to explore how quantum information affects chemical reactions and molecular systems.
Matsusaka, a professor of finance and business economics at USC Marshall, talks about his recently published research on efforts to reduce people’s ability to propose ballot initiatives in their states.
Researchers at the USC-based Statewide California Earthquake Center say powerful, fast-moving quakes could strike the Golden State. They urge stronger building codes and better monitoring.
A new USC Viterbi-led study focusing on brain’s vascular dynamics challenges the current prevailing method of dementia diagnosis and treatment.
USC researchers surveyed people experiencing unsheltered homelessness in Los Angeles County on access to food, water, basic hygiene and medical care.
By focusing on a trigger of brain inflammation, scientists are in pursuit of a new drug therapy and now understand why some with a key risk factor for the disease develop dementia.
USC researchers join colleagues at UC Riverside and the Carnegie Science Observatories in establishing a research hub focused on dark matter and neutrinos.
Doctoral student Shuwan Liu receives a 2025 Young Investigator Award for her work examining which signals drive cells to heal large-scale bone injuries.
For more than a decade, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Fellows in Government Service program has supported students in high-level government internships to foster career development — and democracy.