The University of Oregon launches the Olympic Studies Hub August 21 Archaeologists to return to Oregon's Fort Rock CaveUsing advancements in technology, researchers hope to learn more about the cave's history and solidify early conclusions of Luther Cressman. August 7 'Focus on what we can do' is message of earthquake forumAudience at Straub Hall and online gets history lesson on the Cascadia quake zone and practical advise on how to prepare for 'The Really Big One." July 29 UO's role in boosting earthquake monitoring gets help from USGS fundsNewly announced funding will bring the UO a project manager/field engineer to help establish and monitor sensors around Oregon. July 29 UO to host public earthquake forum to discuss 'The Really Big One'Panel of experts will detail Pacific Northwest earthquakes, potential risks and readiness — and answer questions — on Aug. 6. July 28 Patent granted for UO-led effort on fractal-based nerve connectionsAward-winning concept by UO physicist Richard Taylor envisions electronic implants that match up with specific neurons. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 Page 299 Current page 300 Page 301 Page 302 Page 303 Page 304 … Next page Next › Last page Last »