Too often, mental health treatment simply isn’t very good Read more about Too often, mental health treatment simply isn’t very good Evidence suggests that better access to by itself treatment doesn't reduce problems
California fires have us on the edge of our seat. When can we relax? Read more about California fires have us on the edge of our seat. When can we relax? Winds are easing but the drought isn't, making it easy for new fires to break out
Researchers discover a hidden, 'continental-size' lake in Oregon Cascades Read more about Researchers discover a hidden, 'continental-size' lake in Oregon Cascades Stored in volcanic rock on the western slopes, the reservoir is three times the size of Lake Mead
You’re probably not replacing your running shoes often enough Read more about You’re probably not replacing your running shoes often enough Trekking through mud, gravel and puddles can erode your footwear, says UO design professor Susan Sokolowski
What does science tell us about sticking to New Year's resolutions? Read more about What does science tell us about sticking to New Year's resolutions? UO psychology professor Elliott Berkman talks about ways to achieve those new goals
Aceh thrives 20 years after tragic tsunami, but anguish remains Read more about Aceh thrives 20 years after tragic tsunami, but anguish remains UO earth sciences expert Diego Melgar said countries have since improved their tsunami preparedness
How the ancient Amazonian 'dark earth' could save Earth’s future Read more about How the ancient Amazonian 'dark earth' could save Earth’s future The mysterious, nutrient-rich soil of the Amazons might hold the secret to fight climate change
UO prof covers what you need to know before visiting a glacier Read more about UO prof covers what you need to know before visiting a glacier Chris Minson says it’s a good idea to practice before your visit by going on some hikes
UO scientists find best way to warn parents of concussion risk Read more about UO scientists find best way to warn parents of concussion risk Autumn Shafer and Jesse Abdenour found certain parents weren’t always 'playing it safe'
UO scientists develop tiny sensors that help broken bones heal Read more about UO scientists develop tiny sensors that help broken bones heal The miniature devices send real-time data about what’s happening at an injury site