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Researchers make case for standardized analysis of cardiac imaging
Oregon Heart & Vascular Institute, University of Oregon and L.A.'s Cedar-Sinai find inconsistencies
Korean adoptees in U.S. seek identity via peers or cultural exploration
University of Oregon study traces early adulthood experiences of many early-to-arrive adoptees
UO biologist among 2008 Pew Scholars in the Biomedical Sciences
Hui Zong will use four-year award to study initial development of cancerous tumors with his own technique
New devices to boost nematode research on neurons and drugs
University of Oregon-led project leads to the creation of two nanotech-driven tools for biologists, neuroscientists
Woodburn, Oregon: a microcosm of immigrant shifts in America
University of Oregon geographer details economic and social changes in communities receiving immigrants
Oregon's Rogue River Basin to face climate-change hurdles
University of Oregon's Climate Leadership Initiative collaborates with other agencies to look at 2040 & 2080 (with VIDEOS)
UO's immigration report reviews historical record and offers recommendations
Co-authors, from various academic fields, say lack of national action leaves immigration challenges to local and state levels
Origin of cells for connective tissues of skull and face challenged
University of Oregon biologist James Weston documents a source distinct from, but near, a long-accepted location
Oregon BEST makes 1st investment in state sustainability research
Five UO researchers in three projects get funding from Oregon BEST to use in work focusing on sustainability that has potential for creating new companies and jobs for the state
Researchers confirm benzene-like electron delocalization of important molecule
University of Oregon team's findings could pave way for synthetic compounds useful in drug discovery and materials science
Charcoal evidence tracks climate changes in Younger Dryas
Idea of widespread fires sparked by theorized Clovis-age comet strike is not supported, researchers say
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
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
Black and white is not always a clear distinction
Socioeconomics and incarceration are factors in defining race, says a University of Oregon sociologist
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
First steps in Eugene lead to big reductions of greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon footprints decline by two tons per person in first year's use of UO's Climate Master program
An appeal in Auschwitz
University of Oregon psychology professor Paul Slovic to speak in Poland, with a call for the international community to justify inaction when genocide is obvious
UO scientist boosts search for Crab Pulsar's gravitational waves
Robert Schofield’s ‘crab-protection’ techniques improve the sensitivity of LIGO’s gravitational wave observatories by reducing interference
Indian scientist returning to UO roots to discuss breakthrough
Imran Siddiq to detail his discovery that could benefit genetic hardiness in future crop production
Bone parts don't add up to conclusion of Palauan dwarfs
University of Oregon skeletal and dental expert Greg Nelson helps rebut recent widely publicized claims of Hobbit-like humans on Palau some 2,000 years ago
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!

 
Projected Rogue River Basin climate impacts described in six UO videos

Bob Doppelt in 2008 Roger Hamilton in 2008

Bob Doppelt and Roger Hamilton of the UO Climate Leadership Initiative went on video to talk about the recently released report featuring climate-change projections for Oregon's Rogue River Basin. Visit our VIDEO PAGE where -- in six videos -- Doppelt talks separately about planning and policy implications, and Hamilton speaks on overall impacts facing the basin, how agriculture, particularly pinot noir production, may be threatened, what may happen to the region's vegetation, and how salmon may be affected.

 


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