NewsVitamin Discovered in Rivers May Offer Hope for Salmonby Oregon State UniversitySalmon suffering from thiamine deficiency disease may be getting help in the form of microbial produced vitamin B1
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsClimate Report: ‘Uncharted Territory’ Imperils Life on Earthby Oregon State UniversityTwenty of the 30 planetary vital signs have hit record extremes
NewsGrinding Coffee with Water Makes a More Consistent and Intense Espressoby Cell PressAdding water can reduce static electricity when grinding coffee beans, preventing the particles from clumping
NewsArt, Science Merge in Study of 19th-Century Landscape Paintingsby Oregon State UniversityResearchers use landscape paintings to study how the environment has changed
NewsBursting Air Bubbles May Play a Key Role in How Glacier Ice Meltsby Oregon State UniversityGlacier ice melts more quickly than its bubble-free counterparts such as sea ice
NewsOregon Researchers Glimpse Pathway of Sunlight to Electricityby University of OregonCollaboration with Lund University uses modified University of Oregon spectroscopy equipment to study 'maze' of connections in photoactive quantum dots.
NewsAdvent of Recreational Marijuana Raises Wealth of Questions – and Some Answersby Oregon State UniversityAt Oregon State University, pharmacological experts are helping to answer these questions in the heated debate around marijuana use
NewsTree-Ring Analysis Explains Physiology Behind Drought Intoleranceby Oregon State UniversityScientists studied 2,800 hectares of mixed-conifer forest in central Oregon
NewsNew Research Suggests Peer-Advisor Relationship Is Key to Successby Utah State UniversityStrengthening the student/advisor relationship can help the student build a stronger identity with their discipline