New research co-authored by Geoff Boeing, assistant professor of Urban Planning and Spatial Analysis at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy, demonstrates how decades of racist planning decisions have contributed to a vehicle pollution paradox.
Pollution paradox: Study finds L.A. residents who drive less are exposed to more air pollution
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The study of mothers shows those who experienced greatest amount of pandemic-related change experienced symptoms of traumatic stress.
The study found that eating fast food is associated with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a potentially life-threatening condition in which fat builds up in the liver.
Results highlight areas for state legislators and school leaders to consider as they expand music education programs across California.
A new National Institute of Health-funded project will examine Los Angeles traffic data to help us better understand the spread of COVID-19.
A team of researchers from USC and UCLA sent survey questions to mobile phones owned by people experiencing homelessness.
In Los Angeles County, 256 homeless people died of COVID-related causes in a 22-month period — a rate more than twice that seen in the general population.
The fellowship aims to reduce health disparities by advancing research related to skin of color, pigmentation and diversity.
Innovative USC Viterbi course unites interdisciplinary students to clean Fairbanks smoke pollution with Chimney Cherries.
An enduring program that reclaims old computers helps students and local families bridge the digital divide while also keeping more than 1 million pounds of used electronics out of landfills.