UO science communications center director talks vaccines Read more about UO science communications center director talks vaccines WebMD features research on ways to boost vaccine acceptance among those who are hesitant
‘Queen of Bees’ researcher finds monocultures can harm bees Read more about ‘Queen of Bees’ researcher finds monocultures can harm bees A UO biology professor uncovers mechanisms of how and where bees pass microbes
UO exhibition featured in NYT story on elections and art The upcoming show at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is set to open June 15 Read more about UO exhibition featured in NYT story on elections and art
Researchers create super-realistic artificial human skin (Oregonian) Read more about Researchers create super-realistic artificial human skin (Oregonian) Knight Campus bioengineer Paul Dalton and collaborators, along with skin-care company L’Oréal, were first to replicate complex human skin
UO journalism researcher discusses wildfire smoke warnings with KPTV Read more about UO journalism researcher discusses wildfire smoke warnings with KPTV Cathy Slavik explains why agencies should issue smoke warnings earlier to protect public health
UO data scientist discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence on OPB Read more about UO data scientist discusses the ethics of artificial intelligence on OPB Ramón Alvarado says it is still difficult to remove bias from most forms of AI, and urges cautious use
UO law professor on using taxes to lessen plastic pollution (Forbes) Read more about UO law professor on using taxes to lessen plastic pollution (Forbes) UO political scientists Neil O'Brian and Chandler James co-authored a piece for The Conversation
UO education faculty member investigates how gender stereotypes shape food choices Read more about UO education faculty member investigates how gender stereotypes shape food choices A desire to fit in motivated boys to eat fewer fruits and vegetables but didn’t influence girls in the same way, Nichole Kelly told KGW
Eugene NPR affiliate interviews UO historian about his study on equity in medicine Read more about Eugene NPR affiliate interviews UO historian about his study on equity in medicine Arafaat Valiani talks about new research-backed guidelines that are meant to make genetics studies more inclusive
UO psychologist talks with Live Science about how people deal with trauma Read more about UO psychologist talks with Live Science about how people deal with trauma Dissociation, or detaching from reality, may be a protective strategy for people experiencing abuse, says Ruth Ellingsen