USC researchers deepen understanding of membrane design to allow for desalination of high salinity streams using green or lower energy investment.
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It’s always a party when generations of USC alumni, family and friends get together — and after the events of the past several months, this year was even more special. Take a look at our photos of a memorable weekend.
Social vulnerability was also independently associated with widening disparities in county-level coverage, signaling the need for unique, targeted interventions.
The psychiatry and neuroscience chair at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and director of the California Alzheimer’s Disease Center at USC discusses the role of medication in Alzheimer’s treatment.
The USC Gould professor is honored for her efforts to eliminate the stigma of mental illness.
Professor Skip Rizzo’s 89-year-old mother test-drives his innovations.
Physical touch is a simple form of connecting to another person and holds significance for many cultures, especially at a person’s final moments.
The Catholic Church has set in place rigorous criteria for determing if a person can be named “Saint,” including performance of a miracle. But how does the Church determine what is a miracle?
Noelani Day, the first Tongan from the island to swim at the Games, grew up sharing the waters around her home with humpback whales and now plans to become a physiotherapist.
Work from scientists led by USC’s Oliver Bell and a colleague could counteract the effects of mutated epigenetic regulators, which are known to drive certain types of cancer including lymphoma.