Early societies used games to prepare them for war, study finds
UO anthropologists dig through descriptions on early team sports to learn why they were played
UO anthropologists dig through descriptions on early team sports to learn why they were played
Physics professor Michael Raymer is part of the effort to create a National Quantum Initiative
A change in mixing methods creates unexpected result, but a testing technique offers a solution
Sports business instructor Josh Gordon says winning consistently requires a team approach
Architecture professor Nico Larco talked about the changes self-driving cars could bring
A study by UO anthropologist Klaree Boose sheds light on how bonobos prepare for adulthood
The award will pair a North Bend High instructor with a UO mentor to study Dungeness crab
The grants will help 10 collaborative research teams tackle challenges with big benefits
A cinema studies class takes a historical look at the social role of small-town movie houses
Former honors college student and physics prof combine archaeology and physics to solve a mystery