Lessons from the state with the longest history of mail-in voting
Oregon’s experience, starting in 1987, shows that mail-in voting can be safe and secure
Oregon’s experience, starting in 1987, shows that mail-in voting can be safe and secure
The material with the highest effusivity was 95 percent cotton and 5 percent spandex
Latin America has long been among the world’s deadliest places to be a woman
Researcher says the right cultural norms can result in healthy online communities
Deliberately infecting volunteers to test vaccines could save thousands of lives
Four court cases challenge the Trump administration's effort to quell Portland protests
Focusing on low prices can promote environmental damage and brutal economies
More than 200 newsrooms have been affected by layoffs, other cost-saving measures
Besides, a UO microbiologist says, we're all covered with microbes anyway
Law professor Liz Tippett offers some information for those concerned about COVID-19