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Psychology professor Azim Shariff's work is cited in a story about whether voters would elect an atheist as president.
Explore Big Sky is profiling hometown resident Twila Moon's environmental research in Greenland and Antarctica.
Tyler, who studies the life cycles of consumer goods, addresses a mother's concerns about the plastics used to make toy dolls.
John Postlethwait is studying genes of fish contaminated by PCBs in an effort to help native populations exposed to toxins left at the end of the Cold War.
The UO political science professor appeared on three segments of the program from its studio in New York City.
Discovery News and Men's Health turn to the UO human physiologist to explain how different kinds of stress affect the body.
The review by Scott McLemee at Inside Higher Ed says Zack approaches the concept of justice by examining what constitutes injustice.
The UO political science professor writes that gay and lesbian parents still face challenges, despite Supreme Court ruling.
Research published by Julius McGee, a UO graduate student in sociology, is making a splash here and overseas.
Lananna, also the president of TrackTown USA, will lead the men's track and field coaching staff for the U.S. team.