Research and Innovation

Studying potential climate change effects on Pacific Northwest grasslands leads to global collaborations
UO's Aaron Galloway, a marine biologist, was on an international team that captured the strongest look yet of life under frozen lakes
Researcher turns to geometry to study the largest faults and why they cause really big ones
The honor from the American Association for the Advancement of Science reflects the collaborative nature of research at the UO, he says
UO's Greg Retallack and colleagues find tiny fossils with signatures of life in ancient Australian rocks