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UMD-led Study Could Offer Hope to Pompe Disease Patients

Pompe disease is a rare genetic disorder that disables heart and skeletal muscles and can lead to early death if untreated. The only available treatment is enzyme replacement therapy that...

Researchers uncover way to harness the power of immunotherapy for advanced...

It’s a scientific riddle tangled up in a complex web. How do you turn an immune cold cancer into one that responds to immunotherapy?

California’s Drought is Getting Worse. In a Q&A, Laurel Larsen Explains...

California is amidst a period of intensifying drought. As of July 8(link is external), Governor Gavin Newsrom (D-Calif.) had issued drought emergency declarations for 50 of the state's 58 counties...

Professor emerita Ilene Forsyth gives $6.25M to expand art history studies

LSA is expanding the University of Michigan’s global footprint in art history studies with the announcement of a new $6.25 million gift from Ilene Forsyth...

The biggest perk to being a Berkeley Nobelist? Free parking.

When the customs agent at San Francisco International Airport asked Reinhard Genzel why he was visiting America, Genzel had a pretty good answer ready.

William Bolcom named winner of 2021 Michael Ludwig Nemmers Prize in...

American composer William Bolcom, National Medal of Arts recipient, Pulitzer Prize and Grammy Award-winner, has been awarded the $100,000 Michael Ludwig Nemmers...

Overcoming pandemic cave syndrome: Why is it so complicated?

For U.S. workers and students who have toiled remotely in isolation or in pods for the past year and a half, reentering offices, classrooms and other old stomping grounds...

Trojans At Tokyo Olympics Day 9: Andre De Grasse Wins USC’s...

As the Olympic swimming competition concluded, the track action heated up on Day 9 (Sunday, Aug. 1, in Tokyo) of the 2020 Olympics...

Last ice-covered parts of summertime Arctic Ocean vulnerable to climate change

In a rapidly changing Arctic, one area might serve as a refuge – a place that could continue to harbor ice-dependent species when conditions in nearby areas become inhospitable.

Electric Propulsion: The Future of Sustainable Aviation

USC researchers awarded a new NASA grant to make air travel cleaner, greener and more adaptable.
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