The University of Oregon launches the Olympic Studies Hub November 27 Sediment buried in Oregon Coast Range points to a frosty pastLandscapes across much of North America were colder and eroded rapidly from cracking frost during the last ice age, according to UO research. November 12 UO geographer urges more stakeholder voices in climate scienceInternational team says end users of research at the local level should be included, valued and rewarded for their contributions. November 11 UO research questions assumptions on what drives intestinal healthUsing germ-free zebrafish, researchers discover that low levels of some bacteria, often ignored, may be key to regulating immune response. October 29 Bob Bussel to discuss new book on Teamsters UnionThe UO historian and LERC director, author of ‘Fighting for Total Person Unionism,’ will hold events in Eugene and Portland. October 28 U.S. scientists, including UO's Green, propose microbiome initiativeProposal in the journal Science seeks a broad unified effort to expand research and harness the potential benefits of microbial communities. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 291 Page 292 Page 293 Page 294 Current page 295 Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 Page 299 … Next page Next › Last page Last »