Research and Innovation

The $10 million investment is giving UO research a vital boost
Preliminary results from a research site in Minnesota suggests that carbon and methane deep in peat may withstand warming climate
The new award is part of an effort to spotlight exciting research
UO researchers say sedimentary rocks along the river's lower valley point to a more northward reach of the Gulf of California
The new device would be an important tool for understanding the universe
Two related UO projects benefit from federal funding for a UO-affiliated consortium
Patrick Phillips describes how the game-changing initiative will benefit the basic sciences, speed new advances and create a new way of educating students
Studying potential climate change effects on Pacific Northwest grasslands leads to global collaborations
UO's Aaron Galloway, a marine biologist, was on an international team that captured the strongest look yet of life under frozen lakes
Researcher turns to geometry to study the largest faults and why they cause really big ones