Research and Innovation

Application is down the road, but these tiny organic circular structures could land in solar cells, light-emitting diodes and medical diagnostics.
While application is down the road, these tiny organic circular structures could be used in solar cells, light-emitting diodes and medical diagnostics.
Study led by UO economics student John Voorheis finds income inequality is likely changing the direction of state legislatures.
UO journalism professor finds low engagement on distant problems, but says the columnist's approach is promising.
University of Oregon-led research taps regional landscapes to see how human activities affect an already endangered species.