Robert Schofield's work on leafcutter ants gets a spotlight
Stories on Schofield's research on leafcutter ants also have appeared in Phys.org and EurekAlert! in addition to other news sites.
Stories on Schofield's research on leafcutter ants also have appeared in Phys.org and EurekAlert! in addition to other news sites.
The UO political science professor discussed the prospects for the Southeast Asian nation's economy in the wake of recent elections.
The popular NPR program will feature research from the UO on microbial clouds and antibiotic-resistent pathogens found in dust.
The UO professor of city and regional planning is at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology on a Fulbright fellowship.
An effort in the 1940s to suceed from Oregon and California to form the state of Jefferson echoes the events in Malheur County.
In a commentary article, she says the natural sciences need help from sociology to understand the implications of climate change.
In a recent paper, Prehoda found that all multicellular life started through a single genetic mutation more than 600 million years ago.
The UO's Taylor, an emeritus professor of psychology, is described as the 'world's foremost expert on imaginary friends' in the UK's The Globe and Mail.
The financial website The Street interviewed UO Global Education Oregon manager Lisa Calevi for a story on study abroad.
Marketing professor Troy Campbell says both men are tapping into deeply held beliefs people were once afraid to voice.