Exposure to a mixture of chemicals called PFAS leads to alterations in biological processes associated with a broad range of diseases.
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The results of a USC-led study raise intriguing questions about how common pregnancy complications may affect infants and health outcomes later in childhood.
On April 28, the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement ceremony returns to its home at USC to celebrate this year’s laureates, marine biologist Daniel Pauly and economist Rashid Sumaila.
As we move into a progressively digital world, are we in danger of losing a significant part of what makes us human? USC experts weigh in.
Trojan Marching Band alum Don Beckhart ’55 gets jock jacket — seven decades later.
"We can be the country of our greatest ideals, but we have to tell the truth first," Nikole Hannah-Jones says at debut of Charlotta Bass Media Trailblazer Speaker Series.
New approaches to addressing and reducing air and water pollution in L.A. seek to educate, incentivize key stakeholders.
Team of reporters investigated military abuses against civilians during the brutal war against Islamist insurgents.
Scientists at USC Dornsife and the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience are hoping to spark drug research across the university by hosting a series of workshops starting Friday.