Oregon ecologists awarded $2M to test hazelnut farm soil practices Read more about Oregon ecologists awarded $2M to test hazelnut farm soil practices Environmental studies professor Lauren Hallett said a new seed mix may be better than bare dirt
Something strange happened during Voyager 2's flyby of Uranus Read more about Something strange happened during Voyager 2's flyby of Uranus UO planetologist Carol Paty comments on new findings about Voyager 2's visit to Uranus
UO ecologists secure $2 million to boost soil health of Oregon hazelnut farms Read more about UO ecologists secure $2 million to boost soil health of Oregon hazelnut farms UO researchers are developing a cover crop seed mix to bring climate resilience to hazelnut orchards
Oregon researchers build mass timber prototype home Read more about Oregon researchers build mass timber prototype home The model showcases a sustainable, energy-efficient alternative to traditional home construction
Daylight savings can negatively affect worker productivity, research says Read more about Daylight savings can negatively affect worker productivity, research says Research from the UO finds that 'springing forward' to daylight time affects people more than was thought
At 50, Hello Kitty is as 'kawaii' and lucrative as ever Read more about At 50, Hello Kitty is as 'kawaii' and lucrative as ever UO art historian Joyce Cheng said 'there is an unresolved indeterminacy about her that is so amazing.'
How often should you replace your sports bras? Read more about How often should you replace your sports bras? The UO's Susan Sokolowski talks with Outside magazine about athletic clothing materials
How forensic DNA analysis can falsely link people to crime scenes Read more about How forensic DNA analysis can falsely link people to crime scenes Researchers have found that some DNA analysis is less accurate for some groups of people
Ballmer Institute begins training a new generation of behavioral health workers Read more about Ballmer Institute begins training a new generation of behavioral health workers It’s the first term for UO students training to become child behavioral health specialists
Numbers are persuasive — if used in moderation Read more about Numbers are persuasive — if used in moderation Co-author Ellen Peters is director of the UO Center for Science Communication Research