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Less educated and lower income neighborhoods are consistently farther away from cultural institutions that can help advance social mobility, according to a study co-authored by USC Price Professor Elizabeth Currid-Halkett.
Nearly half of county residents surveyed believe their neighborhoods have enough tree cover‚ even though most live on streets with little to no shade.
Falling birth rates and lower migration are reducing the number of young people, while older residents age in place. USC Price’s Dowell Myers looks as the “top heavy” age imbalance and offers ways to cope with it.
By tracking changes over time, they gained insights into how dietary choices may influence key biological processes.
A new NIH-funded study will use neuroimaging data to learn how pain processing in the brain influences treatment response in endometriosis, which affects millions of women and girls.
USC Annenberg releases a new study exploring the gender and race/ethnicity of hosts and guests of popular podcasts.
For participants in a study from USC Viterbi’s Information Sciences Institute, the answer was often: too hard.
Researchers from academia and industry discuss how quantum technology is transitioning from lab curiosity to practical tool.
USC Marshall’s Georgios Petropoulos discusses his research on AI and what’s preventing the technology from catalyzing an economic surge.