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A team led by a University of Oregon professor has developed an artificial intelligence tool that can help resolve debates on fake Jackson Pollock paintings by authenticating the artist's work with 98.9 percent accuracy, giving art experts a new, science-backed method for detecting forgeries.
A team of researchers at the University of Oregon HEDCO Institute has created an interactive dashboard to help educators, policymakers and journalists sift through more than 100 studies on four-day school weeks.
The University of Oregon hosts the 2024 University Commencement, celebrating 4,783 Ducks from the class of 2024 on Monday, June 17.
University of Oregon psychologists are breaking down barriers to include underrepresented populations in research by bringing laboratories online.
Playing Wordle or Sudoku each morning over a cup of coffee probably won’t boost your brain powers, but the mood and confidence lift these games provide is reason enough to keep playing, new University of Oregon research shows.
When companies tout the simplicity of their products, they may unknowingly invite customer dissatisfaction, new University of Oregon research finds.
The Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon and its committees will hold meetings as noticed below. Meetings will be held in the Giustina Ballroom in the Ford Alumni Center (1720 E. 13th Avenue) on the University of Oregon Eugene campus.
By analyzing the dynamics of 12 back-to-back explosions that happened in 2018, researchers describe a new type of volcanic eruption mechanism. The explosions were driven by sudden pressure increases as the ground collapsed, which blasted plumes of rock fragments and hot gas into the air, much like a classic stomp-rocket toy.
Within the next few years, a computer science curriculum created at the University of Oregon could be a standard program in all K-12 public schools in the state.
As more women have entered the biomedical field, they’re getting a bigger share of research grants, and the gender gap in research funding appears to be narrowing, but the gains have been uneven. That’s because, at U.S. universities, most of those research dollars are going to senior women scientists, and their younger counterparts are missing out on the large grants that can advance science and careers, according to a new study by a University of Oregon researcher and collaborators.