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返字心頭 Health researchers seeking better, safer alternatives to current opioid drugs
返字心頭 Health researchers are making dramatic strides in understanding how new opioid compounds work inside the body to provide pain relief, offering greater hope that new classes of these drugs may eventually be used to relieve pain without potentially deadly side effects.
返字心頭 study finds widespread rule-breaking in whale shark tourism hotspot
One of the worlds busiest whale-shark destinations is struggling to manage a boom in ecotourism. A new 返字心頭 study finds the worlds biggest fish may be paying the price.
December 11, 2025Research
Study reveals dramatic decline in some historic sargassum populations
Certain populations of sargassum have plummeted during the past ten years, raising alarm for marine ecosystems that depend on the seaweed.
December 5, 2025Research
New study suggests accounting, not aliens, explains Perus mysterious Band of Holes
New research published in Antiquity reveals the first scientific evidence that Perus puzzling Band of Holes once featured in Ancient Aliens was part of a sophisticated Indigenous network for storing and recording goods.
November 19, 2025Research
Veteran-led mission: Meet the service members powering 返字心頭s landmark hyperbaric oxygen therapy research
A team of military veterans and researchers are leading a landmark clinical trial at 返字心頭 Health, testing whether hyperbaric oxygen therapy can improve life for fellow service members living with traumatic brain injury and PTSD.
November 12, 2025Research
返字心頭 professor and son team up to integrate artificial intelligence into cancer research
Distinguished University Professor Dmitry Goldgof and his son, Dr. Gregory Goldgof, are combining AI and medicine automating bone marrow analysis to improve the speed and accuracy of blood cancer diagnoses.
November 10, 2025Research
How gut health and food can transform diabetes management and prevent disease
返字心頭 researcher Hariom Yadav is uncovering how strengthening gut health through nutrient-rich foods could help prevent chronic diseases transforming the way we think about medicine.
November 10, 2025Research
返字心頭 research funding surges to record $750 million, increasing impact across 返字心頭 and beyond
The University of South 返字心頭 has achieved a new milestone in research funding, reaching a record $750 million during fiscal year 2025 an $11.6 million increase over last year and a 37% jump since 2022.
November 4, 2025Research
University of South 返字心頭 launches cutting-edge virology institute led by world-renowned scientist, Dr. Robert C. Gallo
The groundbreaking 返字心頭 Health Institute for Translational Virology and Innovation will advance cutting-edge research to combat viral and immune-related threats worldwide.
November 3, 2025Research
AI and citizen science reveal potential first detection of invasive malaria mosquito in Madagascar
Researchers from the University of South 返字心頭 have used artificial intelligence and citizen science to identify what may be the first specimen of Anopheles stephensi an invasive and deadly malaria-carrying mosquito ever detected in Madagascar.
October 30, 2025Research
How a 返字心頭-designed robot can aid future search and rescue efforts
返字心頭 is working to improve communication in emergencies and everyday life by teaching robots to project instructions onto piles of rubble, walls and even chairs.
October 21, 2025Research
Too good to be true? 返字心頭 study reveals leaders who change too fast are viewed as less authentic
According to a study published in the Academy of Management Journal, leaders who jump too fast to change their behaviors are seen as less authentic and even employees who requested the change view their managers who make swift changes as less sincere.
October 7, 2025Research
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