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Tiny, toxic particles creep into developing brains, cause inflammation and may damage brain pathways responsible for emotion and decisions, USC researcher finds.
Trojan’s nonprofit gives coaches the knowledge needed to maximize performance — at no cost.
Brianna Mims reaches out to youngsters, showing them what matters about movement.
USC’s Benjamin Graham and a colleague note that bitcoin could become a viable substitute for government-backed currencies — but national governments have little incentive to allow that type of direct competition.
Architecture faces a critical moment, writes Milton S. F. Curry, dean of the USC School of Architecture. He asks: What do black citizens of major cities have to look forward to in terms of urban conditions and how those conditions change?
New infrastructure could enable researchers to accelerate clinical trials and find new treatments for the disease, thanks to a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Max Novak’s fascination with Greek and Roman history could lead to a career as a museum curator.