College of Arts and Sciences

University of Oregon-led research taps regional landscapes to see how human activities affect an already endangered species.
Neurons in the nerve cord neurons, similar in most organisms may point the way to new applications in medicine and robotics.
Game theory is among the techniques the UO computer scientist will use to sort honesty and dishonesty in online networks.
UO's Graham Kribs is part of a collaborative effort that has put forth a new theory with novel routes to scientific confirmation.
The work by former UO postdoctoral researcher James Meadow and faculty colleagues says individuals can be identified by the bacterial signature.