The peer-reviewed study contributes to mounting evidence that the fine particulates PM2.5 are detrimental for memory and cognition for people of all ages.
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The method is the first of its kind, reclaiming high-value materials from both the carbon fiber fabric and polymer of a material commonly used in manufacturing.
Warshel, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at USC Dornsife and winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry, was recognized for his academic achievements and intellectual courage.
Reporters are invited to join USC's 2024 Presidential Election Night Watch Party for live analysis and expert insights. USC experts will also be available for interviews throughout election week.
Dara Khosrowshahi talked tech, tough times, and transformation at the new Ronald and Valerie Sugar Distinguished Speaker Series in Advanced Computing.
The organization, founded by a USC alumna and supported by the university’s Good Neighbors Campaign, helps neurodivergent individuals gain musical skills for self-expression and career development.
Folklorists created a through line from the Celtic pagan festival of Samhain to Halloween. But the Halloween we know today has more to do with the English, a 9th century pope and American consumerism.
With a new dean and innovative initiatives in the works, USC’s library system is abuzz with activity — from new collections to expanding connections.
Surgeon propels progress against the toughest tumors by funding clinical testing of a new immunotherapy drug.
Romero, an expert on voter behavior and political representation, offers insights into what it will take to restore trust in America’s electoral process and safeguard inclusive democracy.