The condition is more widespread in the animal kingdom than scientists suspected, USC study finds.
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The shooting of five police officers in Dallas last week was a terrible reminder that securing a democracy is a challenging, sometimes dangerous business, writes USC’s Erroll Southers: Even when everything goes right, there’s still a chance it could go very wrong.
USC’s Jeffrey Fields, a former State Department analyst, notes that deciding what is classified is subjective: Reasonable people can disagree about the relative sensitivity of particular information.
The very first bony fish on Earth was susceptible to arthritis, according to a USC-led discovery that may fast-track therapeutic research in preventing or easing the nation’s most common cause of disability.
NIH Pathway to Independence Award will help Lindsey Barske transition to the faculty stage as she hopes to learn more about human birth defects.
Gatekeeper Warren Straley keeps tabs on millions of keys that open the doors to every office on campus.
USC public health students enhance their knowledge of global health topics and governance.
The instructors will invite students to learn varied dances, from Bollywood to ballet and beyond.
The National Institutes of Health award allows scientists to continue work in patient and community health.
Fund managers who attended private meetings with senior management were more likely to buy or sell a company’s stock compared with fund managers who were not at the meetings, according to a study by David Solomon of USC Marshall.