Oregon in the News

The popular NPR program will feature research from the UO on microbial clouds and antibiotic-resistent pathogens found in dust.
The UO professor of city and regional planning is at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology on a Fulbright fellowship.
An effort in the 1940s to suceed from Oregon and California to form the state of Jefferson echoes the events in Malheur County.
In a commentary article, she says the natural sciences need help from sociology to understand the implications of climate change.
In a recent paper, Prehoda found that all multicellular life started through a single genetic mutation more than 600 million years ago.