USC Dornsife researchers receive a $4 million federal grant to assess a new program that teaches kids skills in debate, deliberation and civil discussion.
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Recent chain store closures have driven an unprecedented decline in pharmacies, USC and UC Berkeley researchers find.
More than 1.4 million children have lost a family member to a drug overdose, with younger children increasingly affected, according to a USC Dornsife study.
USC Viterbi biomedical engineers harness focused ultrasound to revolutionize CRISPR’s capabilities to treat countless diseases.
The Antevy Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fund inspires students and faculty to transform their research into high-impact solutions.
Researchers at USC’s Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute are working to pinpoint the brain pathways affected by the psychiatric condition.
Adults who self-reported higher vulnerability toward financial exploitation showed lower thickness in a brain region that is affected early in Alzheimer’s.
USC researchers found that certain neighborhood factors were associated with higher levels of PFAS in the blood of Southern California residents, which increases the risk for disease.
The funding supports USC research into a therapy for dry age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in older adults.
Decoding emotions, especially sadness, behind masks requires extra brain power, complicating interactions for stressed parents and children in key stages of social-emotional development.