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The research found that antifreeze proteins in notothenioids keep ice crystals from melting when water temperatures rise above freezing
Yong Zhao discusses his new book about the education system in China and what the United States can learn from it
The university will add faculty, increase support for students and expand classrooms, labs and offices as part of "competitive excellence"
Register-Guard story looks at the push to understand the genetic links to childhood obesity as part of a Clusters of Excellence proposal
The work of UO researchers on the effects of sports-related concussions was cited in a weekend guest opinion article in The Register-Guard.The article, by sports medicine physician Michael Koester of the Slocum Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, noted that the UO’s Center on Brain Injury Research and Training is a great resource for concussion information. The information is available at the center’s website.
The works by Geraldine Ondrizek reflect on notions of race tied to an infamous skin color chart used in the 1950s and 1960s
The proposal by a group of four faculty members would give the university a boost in the area of cutting-edge research in genetics and epigenetics
The show includes 34 large images drawn from nature, including rivers, landscapes and flowers and will run through the end of the year
Proposal would bring in additional faculty researchers to grow the UO's cutting-edge disease genetics program
The UO quarterback's journey from his home state of Hawaii to the Eugene campus and his hopes for the season are chronicled in the story