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Six UO awards to help build Oregon's economic pipeline
Donor-funded grants target brain-imaging, myotonic dystrophy, energy-saving devices, students with special needs and screening of anti-parasite drugs
Fuzziness on the road to physics' grand unification theory
University of Oregon theoretical physicists suggest a layer of particles may exist and block a merger
Obesity, abnormal 'reward circuitry' in brain linked by imaging studies
Gene tied to dopamine signaling also implicated in overeating, says team with ties to University of Oregon
UO geography professor Bartlein chosen as AAAS Fellow
Science organization cites Bartlein's work in the modeling and visualization of climate-vegetation issues
Four UO spinoffs receive $50,000 venture-launch grants
Fueling Oregon's Economy: Oregon tax-credit program boosts gifts to University Venture Development Fund
Six North American sites hold 12,900-year-old nanodiamond-rich soil
Discoveries consistent with theory of Clovis-age disruption by cosmic event, say nine-member team led by the UO's Doug Kennett
UO participants play key role in LIGO's new view of a cosmic event
Members of the UO's Center for High Energy Physics analyze dramatic February 2007 gamma ray burst, narrowing the list of possible points of origin
Microbes, by latitudes and altitudes, shed new light on life's diversity
Oregon biologist Jessica Green is working in the new frontier of ecological and evolutionary research
Worms do calculus to find meals or avoid unpleasantness
UO researchers identify computer-like mechanism that drives neuron expression for taste and smell
Professor Alison Kwok named recipient of 2008 Women in Solar Energy Award
The American Solar Energy Society honored Kwok at SOLAR 2008 conference
Lecture series celebrates the life and work of Charles Darwin
'The Origin of Species' was published 150 years ago
UO researchers find trigger gene for muscle development
Work with zebrafish embryos identifies protein interaction and timing of the key regulator that turns on gene expression leading to myogenesis -- the transition of cells into muscles
Intensive interventions boost at-risk first-graders' reading development
Review of extra-help approaches in Oregon and Texas schools shows early support makes a big difference
UO study raises questions on synthetic progestins
Focus on healthy young women finds MPA decreases endothelial function, a key to vascular stability
Counselors should target discrimination and be advocates for transgender clients
University of Oregon doctoral students address workplace and psychological issues for overlooked population
Researchers gain new insight on wonder of cell division
Basic research with roundworms in Bruce Bowerman's lab provides a new view of protein interactions and up & down regulation
People, not just a building, make for 'place'
UO historic preservation expert says architects should put people, environment and use into new designs
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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