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Science & Innovation
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EUGENE, Ore. — (Feb. 29, 2012) — A rare and endangered monkey in an African equatorial rainforest is providing a look into our climatic future through its DNA.
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EUGENE, Ore. — (Feb. 28, 2012) — Using high-precision microscopy and X-ray scattering techniques, University of Oregon researchers have gained eye-opening insights into the process of applying green...
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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. – (Feb. 17, 2012) – John Anthony Martin, a senior political science major in the University of Oregon’s Robert D. Clark Honors College, has been chosen as a finalist for a prestigious...
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EUGENE, Ore. – (Feb. 15, 2012) – Top University of Oregon officials were encouraged this week when President Obama recognized in his proposed budget the critical importance of scientific research...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Feb. 15, 2012) -- Efforts to document the first Native American Medicine Wheels ever reported in Oregon -- led by Patrick O'Grady of the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and...
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Feb. 14, 2012) -- The American West has seen a recent increase in large wildfires due to droughts, the build-up of combustible fuel, or biomass, in forests, a spread of fire-prone...
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Research rocks. So does showing off research results. On Friday, Feb. 10, University of Oregon graduate students, faculty members and others
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EUGENE, Ore. -- (Feb. 2, 2012) -- University of Oregon scientist David C. Johnson will take the minuscule world of nanotechnology on the road to Albany, Ore., Feb. 8, for an informal science pub that...
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EUGENE, Ore. — (Feb. 2, 2012) — As part of the international celebration of the birth month of Charles Darwin, the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History will present
