USCG-20 summit: A time to talk about agingAs the world’s population is growing increasingly older, Japan, host nation for this year’s summit of the Group of 20 (G-20), is calling…Jun 27, 2019Jun 27, 2019
USCWhy Proposition 7 is bad for public healthMichael Herf, f.lux Software Travis Longcore, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (213) 821–1310 or (310) 247–9719Nov 1, 2018Nov 1, 2018
USCFollow California’s example: Repeal archaic HIV lawsRecently, my home state of California made national headlines when it repealed an HIV criminalization law and reduced penalties for…Dec 18, 2017Dec 18, 2017
USCTo find an effective Zika vaccine, we must include pregnant women in the trialsThough the World Health Organization has lifted the emergency alert on the Zika virus, scientists continue their push to develop a vaccine…Nov 27, 2017Nov 27, 2017
USCPreserving Law & OrderThe Fight for Los Angeles’ Parker Center, former HQ of the LAPDSep 25, 2017Sep 25, 2017
USCMinding the P value5 Things to Know about Statistical Significance and the ‘P-value’Sep 8, 2017Sep 8, 2017
USCThe Hockey Stick is Alive: The Charted Trend Confirms Global WarmingThe following is a blog post written by Julien Emile-Geay, a USC associate professor of earth sciences, for the blog Strange Weather about…Aug 29, 2017Aug 29, 2017
USCWill President Trump’s energy budget doom technological progress?If another country besides the United States takes the lead in investing and producing new green technologies, is that such a bad thing?May 30, 2017May 30, 2017
USCWhat Moms Really Need This Mother’s DayCards and flowers are nice for Mother’s Day, but moms need something else: supportMay 12, 2017May 12, 2017
USCTrying to knock cancer off the world’s most deadly listVice President Biden released his final report of The Cancer Moonshot Task Force on Monday and spoke about how far his dedicated team has…Oct 17, 20163Oct 17, 20163