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The $700 million project is taking shape on Jefferson Boulevard.
“The field of neuroscience represents the next great frontier of medical research in the 21st century,” Mark Stevens says.
Nancy Cambria, supported by USC Annenberg’s Center for Health Journalism, reports that stress itself, if left unchecked, is physically toxic to child development and health.
Initially, most texts merely shifted chapters and slapped “Common Core-aligned” on the cover, according to research by Morgan Polikoff of the USC Rossier School of Education.
The commission’s most concrete recommendation about preventing child maltreatment comes directly from USC research that found 18 percent of children born to abused or neglected mothers would themselves be mistreated by age 5.
Next-generation scientists at USC Stem Cell mini-symposium discuss research of anemia and cancer.
The game’s top executive talks Dodgers, fantasy and technology with USC’s David Carter.
The late Joy Paul “J.P.” Guilford changed the way we look at the subject with his revolutionary model of intelligence that valued creativity and critical thinking.
Research by Frank Gilliland of Keck Medicine of USC finds exposure to air pollution can increase the risk of higher cholesterol and developing diabetes.