Neha Nanda, an infectious disease expert with Keck Medicine of USC, answers questions about how to connect with loved ones while lessening the risk of spreading COVID-19.
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Though COVID-19 is surging in the U.S., researchers have learned a lot about how the virus behaves — and how to thwart it. USC experts share the most important findings thus far.
High levels of fine particle pollution are associated with brain shrinkage patterns common in Alzheimer’s disease, a USC study finds.
Pollsters’ predictions can be more accurate if they ask people about the political preferences of others in their social circles and their states. That could help paint a fuller picture of the American electorate.
One bin does not fit all, which is why new sorting stations on USC campuses will keep materials separate from the start.
The goal of the plan, which will be revised every academic year, is to create a welcoming, inclusive educational environment for everyone.
The 91% four-year figure is 1 percentage point higher than last year’s mark, and matches the overall university’s graduation rate.
Days are getting shorter, the pandemic continues and the holidays may be more isolating than ever. USC experts offer advice on how to make the best of it.
Meme expert and GIPHY Editor-in-Chief Tyler Menzel ’06 explains why GIFs are so universally funny — and meaningful. (A story partly told in GIFs.)