OQ: Here are four ways US chipmakers can learn from history May 2 UO graduate is second-ever to be a Gates-Cambridge ScholarAlex Mentzel, a 2020 graduate, is pursing advanced studies in Great Britain April 27 See how quantum 'weirdness' is improving electron microscopesNew techniques can give up-close views without damaging samples, UO research shows April 13 A 'social' gene in fish could contain new clues to autismFish with a mutation in the gene aren’t as interested in other fish, new research shows April 11 Oregon Humanities Center names 2022-23 faculty fellowsThe fellowship program supports humanities research and development of new courses February 17 Study: Grouping things into categories can bias perceptionsResearch finds the brain focuses in on similarities between members of the same group February 16 Ventilation, humidity are key to limiting virus spread, study saysResearchers used a controlled environment to see what strategies worked best February 11 At the UO, women in STEM are making science better for allFeb. 11 was the United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science February 8 $2.3 million grant will help math department grow and diversifyThe NSF award is a big step toward a long-term shift in the department's culture January 24 UO alum, grad student working to save elephants in Sri LankaThey hope to create an environment where humans and the largest land mammal coexist November 30 Grad student finds a new saber-toothed species, in a museum The finding prompts a re-thinking of how such animals evolved over millions of years Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »