UO’s research funding grows, sparked by 47% jump in new awards March 16 UO researcher receives young investigator awardCristopher Niell, whose research focuses on large-scale neural networks, was among a group of 47 scientists selected by the Office of Naval Research. March 15 UO's accidental discovery hits Science Nation spotlightThe NSF video looks at SupraSensor Technologies, a spinoff company founded after a project in chemistry found a new way to monitor nitrates on farms. March 8 Nematode brains offer window into human sleep problemsUO project suggests that neuron firing in foraging roundworms is similar to fragmentation in humans who struggle to sleep, a first step in the search for new treatments. March 7 Genes in spotted gar could boost biomedical use of zebrafishUO-led genome sequencing project determines that the ancient fish is a sound bridge for advancing research on human diseases. March 4 Former UO grad student a Golden Mole finalistCalden Carroll discovered a molecule that lights up in the presence of of nitrates by accident while doing graduate work in chemistry at the UO. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 124 Page 125 Page 126 Page 127 Current page 128 Page 129 Page 130 Page 131 Page 132 … Next page Next › Last page Last »