Perfectly punctual or fashionably late, it takes all kinds of cells to build a kidney
Arriving early or late can have big consequences for early-stage cells that gather to form a new kidney, USC researchers discovered.
Arriving early or late can have big consequences for early-stage cells that gather to form a new kidney, USC researchers discovered.
A USC study shows the brain’s plumbing system serves double duty, flushing waste and channeling a hunger molecule that tells you when you should eat.
USC researchers have pinpointed a remedy to prevent the spread of triple-negative breast cancer. Metastatic breast cancer is a leading cause of death for women. The findings appear today in Nature Communications.
Science has yet to attain a complete understanding of the brain and all its intricate workings. It’s not for lack of effort.
The Geobiology and Genomics Undergraduate Research Experiences program boosts diversity, helping students learn they can have stimulating experiences in research labs
USC Viterbi researchers are making it easier, faster and safer for doctors to use an emerging procedure in cancer patients
Harnessing energy from living sources has potential for new sustainable technology. The nanowire structure and electron transfer process of a unique bacterium could provide a sustainable energy solution
USC Viterbi researchers respect privacy while reviewing medical histories to predict the possibility of a person’s dependency on opioids
An anatomical sciences expert looks back at the arm and leg bones of ancestors to gain insight on how they interacted with their environment