USC’s Cheng Ji and colleagues devised two miniature capsules that deliver enzymes and quickly cut blood-alcohol levels. The pills could reduce liver damage caused by alcohol.
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USC Viterbi researchers are making it easier, faster and safer for doctors to use an emerging procedure in cancer patients.
Related study shows the importance of discovering how to delay the onset of dementia; otherwise, more people will end up living longer with the debilitating condition.
The nanowire structure and electron transfer process of a unique bacterium could provide a sustainable energy solution.
The annual USC event gives students with disabilities an opportunity to compete in organized sports.
A new technology pioneered at USC may eventually reach an elusive goal: filling without drilling.
USC Viterbi researchers respect privacy while reviewing medical histories to predict the possibility of a person’s dependency on opioids.
Big cities like Los Angeles can overstimulate the senses. USC experts suggest some ways to protect your mental health.
Their generous gift will ensure the university continues to attract and support accomplished academic leaders. USC Provost Michael Quick is the chair’s first holder.
The charismatic professor of religion who was instrumental in bringing Martin Luther King Jr. to speak at USC was fondly nicknamed “J. Wesley God” by generations of students who clamored to take his popular “Human Values” course.