USC researchers contributed to a study, led by Nobel Prize winner James Heckman, that found lifecycle benefits for children enrolled in high-quality preschool programs.
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The new study shows that, based on a sample of 399,979 Medicare beneficiaries, men and women who took statins two years or more lowered their risk of Alzheimer’s disease in the period spanning from 2009 to 2013.
Hao Li of USC Viterbi and colleagues are developing an algorithm that can build a 3-D model of a person's face based on a photograph.
David Solomon of USC Marshall and a colleague examine why the natural inclination to buy stocks that yield dividends when there are low rates is not as profitable as it could be.
USC scientists find DNA replication begins when the double helix melts.
Recent academic partnerships with Mexican institutions have addressed several issues.
The university receives a federal grant to head a regional research effort that addresses challenges with transportation technology.
For years, scientists have puzzled over what prompts the intertwined double-helix DNA to open its two strands and then start replication. Knowing this could be the key to understanding how organisms — from healthy cells to cancerous tumors — replicate and multiply for their survival.
For those seeking colorful drawings, paintings, pictures and sculptures, this was the place to be.
USC Shoah Foundation honors the couple for a commitment to humanitarian efforts.