Articles by University of Oregon
New Research Reveals That a Human Stomach Pathogen Is Attracted to Bleach
Researchers at the University of Oregon believe the bleach-sensing mechanism could serve as a strategy for some bacterial pathogens to colonize and persist in inflamed tissue
Underwater Glacial Melting Is Occurring at Higher Rates Than Modeling Predicts
University of Oregon-led team uses a new approach to directly measure submarine melt, uncovering data that could enhance projections of sea level changes
Scientists Find Telling Early Moment That Indicates a Coming Megaquake
Just 10 seconds into a quake, GPS data can detect signs of acceleration that point to an event's magnitude
In Zebrafish, the Cholera Bacterium Sets off a Surprising Flush
University of Oregon, Georgia Tech, and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center researchers unveil the possible mechanics of a cholera invasion of a host
Lab Creates New Class of Hydrogen Sulfide Donor Molecules
Back-to-back studies unveil the design and ability to program a molecule that could eventually be harnessed to reduce cellular damage common in many diseases
Brain Activity of Nematodes Seeking Food Offers New View on Sleep (Video)
University of Oregon researchers say the neural circuitry of foraging behavior is similar to fragmentation in human sleep disorders
Oregon Researchers Glimpse Pathway of Sunlight to Electricity
Collaboration with Lund University uses modified University of Oregon spectroscopy equipment to study 'maze' of connections in photoactive quantum dots.
Playing with Barbie Dolls Could Limit Girls’ Career Choices, Study Shows
Recent OSU College reasearch examines how Barbie might influence girl's career aspirations.