UO experts break down the coming Winter Olympics at a media forum August 3 Chemistry professor David Tyler featured in The Atlantic magazineTyler, who studies the life cycles of consumer goods, addresses a mother's concerns about the plastics used to make toy dolls. August 3 UO biologist is in NY Times story and video about project in AlaskaJohn Postlethwait is studying genes of fish contaminated by PCBs in an effort to help native populations exposed to toxins left at the end of the Cold War. July 30 Team Duckling aims to excite kids about scienceFree activities at Saturday Market give kids a chance to have fun at 'Science of Sound' booth. 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. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 345 Page 346 Page 347 Page 348 Current page 349 Page 350 Page 351 Page 352 Page 353 … Next page Next › Last page Last »