OQ: Here are four ways US chipmakers can learn from history December 9 Signs of ocean tides may change view of early Colorado RiverUO researchers say sedimentary rocks along the river's lower valley point to a more northward reach of the Gulf of California December 7 Brau to help lead international effort on next-generation colliderThe new device would be an important tool for understanding the universe December 6 Researchers will advance bicycling as part of new national centerTwo related UO projects benefit from federal funding for a UO-affiliated consortium December 5 Cascade: Student digs into the emergence of Latino punkEnglish major Adam Buchanan examined the growth of Latino punk in East LA in the 1990s December 1 UO helps in probe of how warming will affect carbon in soilsStudying potential climate change effects on Pacific Northwest grasslands leads to global collaborations November 28 Ice atop lakes doesn't necessarily freeze the life down underUO's Aaron Galloway, a marine biologist, was on an international team that captured the strongest look yet of life under frozen lakes November 24 Flat faults, like Cascadia, spark giant quakes, says UO teamResearcher turns to geometry to study the largest faults and why they cause really big ones November 18 UO's Cresko chosen as fellow of world's largest scientific groupThe honor from the American Association for the Advancement of Science reflects the collaborative nature of research at the UO, he says November 17 UO study finds Earth's soils hosted life early onUO's Greg Retallack and colleagues find tiny fossils with signatures of life in ancient Australian rocks November 16 Post-election uncertainty could hold back economy, experts sayThe forecast was a central part of the recent Oregon Economic Forum in Portland Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 118 Page 119 Page 120 Page 121 Current page 122 Page 123 Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 … Next page Next › Last page Last »