With help from a little movie magic, USC researchers reveal the unique brain activity of mixed emotions, verifying they are more than a figment of the mind.
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With help from a little movie magic, USC researchers reveal the unique brain activity of mixed emotions, verifying they are more than a figment of the mind.
Transposons, genes that can relocate to different parts of the genome, are repressed earlier in life but get more active with age and are associated with age-related disease and decline.
Data uncovers hidden needs that defy the common perception of all Asian Americans as well-educated, healthy, self-sufficient and problem-free.
Carolyn Meltzer takes on a governance role with the state stem cell agency.
Becoming a dad affects the brain — even without the direct experience of pregnancy, a study of male brain changes across the transition to first-time parenthood finds.
Hangbo Zhao presents findings on highly stretchable and customizable microneedles for application in fields including neuroscience, tissue engineering, and wearable bioelectronics
The study will investigate neural biological mechanisms underlying the link between diabetes in pregnancy and child’s risk of obesity.
By upcycling ocean plastics, reducing harmful anesthesia gases and transforming medical supply chains, the USC health system and medical research schools hope to curb pollution.
USC study incorporates diversity, equity and inclusion into a clinical trial for age-related macular degeneration, aiming to restore vision and rebuild trust in marginalized communities.
