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Derniers communiqués de USC Today (University of Southern California)
- ADHD medication misuse declines among U.S. adults, study findsil y a 3 j
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 canopyil y a 4 j
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 treatmentil y a 4 j
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 earil y a 5 j
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 reportil y a 5 j
The report highlights progress against cancer while underscoring persistent inequities and funding concerns.
- Scientists map the ocean’s invisible workforceil y a 6 j
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 governmentil y a 9 j
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 questionsil y a 9 j
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 imagineil y a 10 j
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 organoidsil y a 10 j
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. Countyil y a 11 j
The collaboration with Novartis focuses on expanding access to screenings and improving outcomes in underserved communities.
- The generations-long debate behind American economic growthil y a 11 j
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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