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Science & Innovation
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 17, 2012) -- University of Oregon volcanologist Katharine V. Cashman, whose research has shed light on the nature and predictability of volcanic eruptions,
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 16, 2012) – A public reading of books banned in Arizona under a new state law prohibiting ethnic studies classes will be held May 1 by a coalition of groups from the University...
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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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EUGENE, Ore. -- (April 2, 2012) -- Bickering spouses may need to clean up their act. New research at the University of Oregon finds that the level of aggression between partners around the time when...
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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. — (March 18, 2012) — Technology alone won't help the world turn away from fossil fuel-based energy sources, says University of Oregon sociologist Richard York.
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EUGENE, Ore. – (March 13, 2012) – The first construction project in 14 years at the Riverfront Research Park will be celebrated on March 14 by the building’s two primary tenants, its developer and...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (March 9, 2012) -- University of Oregon chemist David Tyler is going to Albany to talk about the everyday choices people make in the name of sustainability: Paper, plastic or reusable...
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ROCKVILLE, Md. -- (March 5, 2012) -- When asked to choose a health care provider based only on cost, consumers choose the more expensive option, according to a new study led by the University of...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (March 5, 2012) -- There remains a lot to do, says Hill Walker of the University of Oregon College of Education of his career-long specialty of studying and addressing behavioral...
