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Stress about money doesn't just weigh on us in the moment. According to a new study published in Aging and Mental Health and ...
Speaking of tax increases, the California Teachers Association announced a campaign to renew temporary income tax increases ...
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Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC have developed a blood test that can identify early signs of Alzheimer's ...
Tropical cyclones, including storms below hurricane and typhoon strength, were associated with a sharp rise in infant mortality in low- and middle-income countries during the first two decades of this ...
Quantum computing proves its edge with faster, approximate problem-solving—outperforming classical methods where perfection ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new method for selectively and reversibly breaking connections between brain cells—a ...
Tropical cyclones, including storms below hurricane and typhoon strength, were associated with a sharp rise in infant ...
Eli Levenson-Falk, co-corresponding author of the study and assistant professor of physics and astronomy and electrical and computer engineering at USC Dornsife, emphasizes the importance of ...
The qubit state decays toward the “north pole” of the sphere due to decoherence. Using the study’s coherence-stabilized sensing protocol, the researchers temporarily counteracted the decay, leading to ...
Advances in medical technology over the last 30 years have made it easier to detect and treat diabetes, leading to significant health improvements in people with the disease.
"Think of it as trying to hear a faint whisper in a noisy space," said Malida Hecht, doctoral student in physics at USC Dornsife and lead author of the study. "Quantum sensing devices detect ...