Comunicados de prensa USC Today (University of Southern California) — Feed RSS y monitoreo en vivo
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USC Today (University of Southern California) forma parte de los más de 900 feeds de comunicados que PPN World monitorea de forma continua — una fuente en inglés, clasificada bajo «Estados Unidos» en nuestro índice por país. Cada comunicado se deduplica, se geolocaliza y se enriquece con un resumen de IA, y puedes añadir alertas de búsquedas guardadas sobre cualquier palabra clave que publique. En los últimos 30 días, USC Today (University of Southern California) ha publicado 20 comunicados, sobre todo los miércoles.
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Últimos comunicados de USC Today (University of Southern California)
- ADHD medication misuse declines among U.S. adults, study findshace 3 d
Public health concerns remain for those adults who frequently misuse stimulant medications, according to a review from the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
- USC researchers develop low-cost AI tool to help cities map urban tree canopyhace 4 d
Using free aerial imagery and artificial intelligence, the tool gives cities an affordable way to target tree planting, expand shade and make smarter investments in climate resilience.
- USC study maps brain network changes linked to bipolar disorder severity and treatmenthace 4 d
The largest diffusion MRI network analysis of bipolar disorder to date reveals subtle but widespread differences in brain communication pathways involved in emotion, reward and cognitive control.
- USC researcher awarded $3.3 million grant to study the inner earhace 5 d
Karolina Charaziak’s five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health will support research on how the inner ear processes complex sounds, such as speech and music.
- Keck School of Medicine of USC faculty help lead national cancer disparities reporthace 5 d
The report highlights progress against cancer while underscoring persistent inequities and funding concerns.
- Scientists map the ocean’s invisible workforcehace 6 d
USC Dornsife research reveals how tiny seafaring microbes compete for nutrients and help regulate the planet’s climate.
- The U.S. founders’ other revolutionary choice: Separating religion and governmenthace 9 d
European colonial powers linked church and state. But the founders of the United States broke from that idea as surely as they broke from Britain.
- American scientific innovation still thrives on bold questionshace 9 d
As the nation marks its 250th anniversary, USC scholars continue to advance a tradition central to science and democracy: questioning assumptions, testing ideas and pushing beyond accepted limits.
- American daily life in 1776 was far different than you imaginehace 10 d
Survival as a colonist meant enduring hard labor and rigid hierarchies in a rural world shaped by inequality and lack of privacy. USC Dornsife experts explain.
- USC scientists engineer ‘synthetic organizer’ cells to improve kidney organoidshace 10 d
The researchers discovered an unrecognized developmental axis and engineered organizer cells to recreate key developmental signals.
- Keck School of Medicine of USC launches pioneering effort to improve breast cancer outcomes in L.A. Countyhace 11 d
The collaboration with Novartis focuses on expanding access to screenings and improving outcomes in underserved communities.
- The generations-long debate behind American economic growthhace 11 d
The United States boasts the largest economy in the world. What makes America’s financial engine so powerful, and will the country stay in first place?
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