A new study from USC and CHLA indicates that fighting off infections, stress and illness triggers an inflammatory response in the body that can change and even damage a fetus’s developing brain.
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In a study of online hotel reviews, USC Marshall’s Davide Proserpio and a colleague found that when hotels start responding, they receive 12 percent more reviews and their ratings increase, too.
USC Price Professor Raphael Bostic returns from leave to explain economic policy and its implications for the country.
The performers get three days to prepare a daunting piece of new music — and then perform it live at a U.S. premiere.
The rookie skipper talks about his lifelong love for two sports, and what it would mean to manage in a World Series.
As students around the country participate in school walkouts in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, USC is reassuring high schoolers their admission prospects won’t be jeopardized by participating in the protests.
Although an ideologically broad swath of Twitter users were exposed to Russian trolls during the 2016 presidential campaign, “it was mainly conservatives who helped amplify their message,” USC researchers Adam Badawy, Emilio Ferrara and Kristina Lerman write.
A study by USC’s Juhani Linnainmaa and colleagues finds that many advisers are convinced that frequent trading and expensive, actively managed funds are the key to investment success — and they treat their own portfolios exactly the same.
Tears of people with Parkinson’s disease contain different proteins from those of people without the disease, says Mark Lew of the Keck School of Medicine of USC. Those tears may provide an easy indicator of the disease, which develops long before symptoms are visible.
For a half century, the Song Girls have crowds with school spirit and goodwill.