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Chongwu Zhou uses sodium, a part of table salt, to make cheaper and cleaner smartphone batteries.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaThe Association of American Universities today announced plans to repeat its landmark 2015 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct.
Campus Climate and Safety | Climate Survey On Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct | Press ReleasesUSC researchers have identified 150 proteins affecting cell activity and brain development that contribute to mental disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar condition and depression.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Depression & Schizophrenia | University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaMcGrath Farm, a former part of the Colonel James Barrett Farm in Concord, Massachusetts, which served as an arsenal for the Concord Militia during the Revolutionary War, is the site of an archaeological dig conducted by professors Andrew Koh and Travis Parno and their students.
Brandeis University | USC researchers have documented which neighborhoods have more air pollution in a new report.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaAn international team of researchers including USC scientists has found scores of new genetic markers in DNA code that increase prostate cancer risk — powerful knowledge likely to prove useful to detect and prevent the disease.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaThis analysis of the Reducing Excessive Debt and Unfair Costs of Education Act ("Reduce Act") compares the provision, current law, draft from 2017 and Representative Tom Reed's (NY-23) current proposed bill.
Taxation & Finance | Issue BriefWhen siblings felt more warmth toward each other in childhood, they were more likely to achieve similar levels of education, according to Penn State researchers.
University Research | The Pennsylvania State UniversityDramatically reducing carbon dioxide emissions is the first step towards stopping catastrophic climate change — but it’s not the last. If all emissions stop tomorrow, the atmosphere will still be clogged with 200 years’ worth of human-produced CO2. The planet will continue to warm.
University Research | Harvard UniversityAAU stands with the vast majority of Americans, who overwhelmingly support a permanent legal solution for DACA registrants.
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