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Integrative Science
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SAN JOSE, Calif. — (Nov. 10, 2012) — Eight interns from the 2012 University of Oregon Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) received national research awards
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EUGENE, Ore. — (July 31, 2012) — Using mutant zebra fish, researchers studying the earliest formation of cartilage of the mouth believe they may have gotten a look at a mechanism involved in a...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (June 14, 2012) — University of Oregon scientists have discovered how the bacterium Helicobacter pylori navigates through the acidic stomach, opening up new possibilities to inactivate...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (April 4, 2012) — University of Oregon scientists collaborating with an Oregon company that synthesizes antisense Morpholinos for genetic research have developed a UV light-activated...
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LONDON — (March 26, 2012) — Resistance at individual and societal levels must be recognized before real action can be taken to effectively address threats facing the planet from human-caused...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Feb. 24, 2011) -- Neither births nor deaths stop the flocking of organisms. They just keep moving, says theoretical physicist John J. Toner of the University of Oregon.
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Jan. 9, 2012) -- Much of what living cells do is carried out by "molecular machines" -- complexes of specialized proteins working together to carry out some biological function.
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EUGENE, Ore. — (Dec. 13, 2011) — A seminar at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, attracted widespread attention early today in the U.S. (9:20 Pacific), as scientists came together to announce that they may...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Dec. 1, 2011) -- University of Oregon chemistry professor Marina Guenza, whose theoretical explorations focus on the structure and dynamics of complex fluids, is among 238 scientists
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EUGENE, Ore. — (Nov. 29, 2011) — Two distinct populations of rainbow trout — one in Alaska, the other in Idaho — share a genetic trait that could have huge implications for fisheries conservation and...
