Here you will find news releases about scientific findings, major research grants and related content. Follow us on Facebook, too. For more on UO research, visit the Office for Research, Innovation and Graduate Education and the Office of Technology Transfer.
Science & Innovation
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (July 4, 2012) -- Physicists on experiments at the Large Hadron Collider say that they have observed a new particle,
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EUGENE, Ore. — (June 18, 2012) — Religions are thought to serve as bulwarks against unethical behaviors. However, when it comes to predicting criminal behavior, the specific religious beliefs one...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (June 18, 2012) — While marijuana use by teens has been increasing since 2005, an analysis of data from 1993 through 2009 by economists at three U.S. universities found no evidence...
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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. — (June 11, 2012) — Scientists studying the Chinese mindfulness meditation known as integrative body-mind training (IBMT) say they've confirmed and expanded their findings on changes in...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (May 30, 2012) — New findings from Ecuador suggest a key measure used to gauge a person's risk of cardiovascular and some other diseases in advanced countries like the United States...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 30, 2012) -- In "Romani Routes," University of Oregon cultural anthropologist Carol Silverman details her years of research on Europe's largest ethnic minority, Roma
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 21, 2012) – UO TeachOUT, a two-day conference on educational issues related to gender and sexuality inequality in schools, will be held May 23-24 at the University of Oregon. The...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (May 21, 2012) -- The U.S. Department of Defense announced this month that it has adopted new master plan criteria for sustainable development authored by Mark Gillem, an associate...
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The Erb Memorial Union will be a little more hectic than usual Thursday, May 24, as undergraduate students gather to display their research posters and deliver talks about their academic pursuits.
