USC Dornsife scientists’ analysis of seismic data identifies a six-year cycle of super- and sub-rotation that affects the length of a day.
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In a 6-3 conservative majority, the more important divisions may be among the six Republican-appointed justices.
Comparative politics expert Gerardo Munck discusses the state of Latin American democracy and trade, and the summit’s potential.
New to USC Dornsife, Elias Picazo grew up in California’s Central Valley. Now he inspires students to pursue careers in science.
Findings by scientists at USC Dornsife using cryogenic electron microscopy could lead to answers for neurological disorders from anxiety to schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease to autism spectrum disorder.
The molecular dance that allows a unique bacterium to transfer electrons is captured on camera for the first time.
An analysis of historical seismic events by a USC Dornsife scientist helps explain why large tsunamis still occur after relatively small earthquakes.
A team of USC Dornsife scientists finds new evidence of how the protein emerin functions and how it may be linked to the rare and debilitating Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy.
That the son of a brutal dictator has won shows how wedded the country is to dynastic politics — and image manipulation.
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