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Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change

As the planet continues to warm, people living in the world’s most vulnerable regions — like arid or low-lying nations...

Invention sparked by COVID-19 pandemic safely disinfects surfaces continuously

An invention to apply plasma to frequently touched items for continuous disinfection could provide a safe and effective...

Stanford economists Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson win the Nobel in...

Stanford economist Paul Milgrom was not prepared for the knock on his door early Monday morning from his neighbor.

UF steadily climbs in value and quality rankings, placing among top...

Two recently released national rankings recognized UF as continuing its momentum among the best in the country for value and quality.

Initial impact of COVID-19 on Florida commercial real estate operations

This is a chart analysis using the same data from the previous COVID-19 paper1 to focus specifically on the state of Florida and...

UF ascends to No. 6 in U.S. News & World Report...

U.S. News & World Report today named the University of Florida the No. 6 public university in the country

Pharmacy School, City Partnership Provides Free Flu Shots to Angelenos

The USC School of Pharmacy has partnered with the City of Los Angeles to provide free flu vaccinations at various COVID-19 testing locations across the city.

Study: Therapy Leads to Fewer Hospital Readmissions for Pneumonia Patients

Pneumonia—inflammation in the lungs—has long been a leading cause of hospitalization and death in the United States, even before the pandemic.

From L.A. to Taiwan, USC students hunt down insects to better...

A few minutes into conversation with Julie Hopper, a lecturer in environmental studies and biological sciences at the USC Dornsife College of Letters...

Food insecurity expands beyond low-income Angelenos, striking 1 in 4 L.A....

More than 1 in 4 Los Angeles County households experienced at least one instance of food insecurity - a lack of access to affordable and nutritious food - from April through July...
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