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Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award

Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award

The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference

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Of culture and tool use: tap into your left parietal cortex

Of culture and tool use: tap into your left parietal cortex

Functional MRI is showing that a person's pantomiming or performing a task involving tools draws from the brain's left hemisphere, and that becomes a problem when a brain injury is involved, says the UO's Scott Frey in a new report

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Researchers, led by UO archaeologist, find pre-Clovis human DNA

Researchers, led by UO archaeologist, find pre-Clovis human DNA

Discoveries by Dennis Jenkins from Oregon's Paisley Caves validate claims made years ago by UO anthropologist Luther Cressman

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Think green, UO's Hutchison says, to reduce nanotech hazards

Think green, UO's Hutchison says, to reduce nanotech hazards

In an invited paper in the international journal ACS Nano, UO prof points to greener nanoscience as a key to safety

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Counselors should target discrimination and be advocates for transgender clients

Counselors should target discrimination and be advocates for transgender clients

University of Oregon doctoral students address workplace and psychological issues for overlooked population

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Science in the Northwest now has central Web showcase

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Looking for the latest research news in the Northwest? Collaborating science writers at the leading Northwest research institutions now have a clearinghouse dedicated to the region's major institutions. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory now hosts Science Northwest. Check it out!

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UO's Haack named associate editor of new journal devoted to green chemistry

cover, first issue, Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews

Julie Haack, chemistry, GEMSUO chemist Julie A. Haack is an associate editor for the newly launched journal Green Chemistry Letters & Reviews. According to Chemical & Engineering News, the new journal will "help accommodate the rapid growth in the number of papers published on the design and development of sustainable chemical processes and products." The journal features papers pertaining to research, education, and industrial implementation of green synthesis, separation and purification processes. Haack also helped develop the Green Educational Materials (GEMS) database housed at the UO.

Magazine looks at UO fans: In this case, we're talking about the Lokey Labs exhaust system

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Writer Charlie Gans, reporting in the March issue of College Planning & Management magazine, says the choice of a laboratory workstation exhaust system for science facilities, as well as its placement, represent a critical step in ensuring the ultimate success of the facility. He then goes on to detail the system placed in the UO's Lokey Labs in a story slugged: Keeping Things Quiet at the University of Oregon.

Eugene 08 news for campus community

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The 2008 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials are inching closer to the starting blocks. This WEB SITE offers updates and information on everything from parking to event schedules in an effort to to ensure that you and other members of the University of Oregon community come out of the gate ready for the best track and field trials ever.

 


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