The USC Race and Equity Center releases the results of its groundbreaking survey on professional athletes’ views on social justice and activism.
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The event covered a wide array of subjects, including AI bias and the origins of banks.
New research by USC Marshall’s John Matsusaka shows how the agency’s informal regulatory guidance can hurt investors — without any obvious positive tradeoffs.
USC researchers are on the cusp of a revolution in Alzheimer’s prevention. In the near future, their discoveries promise to make the devastating disease a thing of the past.
The surprising findings shed light on the little-known relationship between the microbiome and the reproductive system.
USC scientists and artists — along with creative staff of The Pitt — shared groundbreaking interdisciplinary collaborations at the intersection of creativity and health care.
USC researchers may have discovered a way to break through the blood-brain barrier and make immune checkpoint inhibitors effective for patients with recurrent, high-grade astrocytoma.
Subtle changes in how blood flows through the brain and how brain tissue uses oxygen may be closely linked to Alzheimer’s disease risk, new USC research finds.
USC psychology researcher Henrike Moll debunks the common misperception that children learn “by osmosis.”
Major federal action this month marked a policy turning point for pharmacy benefit managers — one that closely aligns with the evidence-based research led by USC scholars.