A more realistic artificial skin may lead to medical advances May 17 Undergraduates put their best work forward at research symposiumThe symposium, which puts a spotlight on the work of undergraduates, has tripled in size since 2011 May 12 Large Hadron Collider's second run is topic of UO conferenceThree-day event will bring 32 leading particle physicists from 12 institutions to look ahead to what discoveries may be forthcoming. May 12 UO team awarded $3.5 million to study quantum simulators The three-year grant will fund a project involving eight leading research teams across four universities May 11 The UO's new innovation hub opens in downtown EugeneKnown as 942 Olive, the new building will house facilities that connect students with local businesses. May 10 UO's new hub for innovation featured in Register-GuardThe building will be home to two UO programs, the university’s Product Design Program and Tyler Invention Greenhouse. May 10 UO's Paul Slovic elected to National Academy of SciencesKathy Cashman, formerly with geological sciences and now in the UK, also joined the academy that advises the U.S. on science and technology. May 9 Pushing the Boundaries: Product design class helps athletes adaptProduct design students in Portland take a studio course that tackles design challenges for athletes with disabilities. May 5 UO researchers explore how heart valves formTeam finds that a cell-to-cell signaling network in mice is key to how heart valves develop and may point to how heart valve diseases emerge. April 29 Oregon geologists dish up new dirt on wineStudy reveals relationship between soil composition in the Willamette Valley and the varying tastes of the wines. April 27 UO scientist on team hoping to crack glass mysteriesEric Corwin of physics is named to a Simons Foundation effort to get a firm grasp on the transitional states of glass. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Page 61 Current page 62 Page 63 Page 64 Page 65 Page 66 … Next page Next › Last page Last »