February 5th, 2020
Bridging the communication gap between scientists and the public
Effective communication can be a critical tool to ensure one’s science discoveries translate to real-world breakthroughs and influence policy makers.
Effective communication can be a critical tool to ensure one’s science discoveries translate to real-world breakthroughs and influence policy makers.
Chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has developed new carbon capture materials to reduce emissions from anthropogenic sources.
Robert Mason, professor of integrative biology, has become a new Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
The College of Science celebrated research and administrative excellence at its 2019 Fall Faculty and Staff Awards ceremony.
An international team co-led by chemist Kyriakos Stylianou has uncovered a better way to scrub carbon dioxide from smokestack emissions.
Results from the lab of biochemist Adrian Gombart show that each of the hops compounds decreased the amount and diversity of microbes and reduced inflammation […]
More progress is urgently needed to protect the ocean, OSU scientists reported at the Our Ocean Conference.
Mathematics Professor Juan Restrepo has been elected a 2019 Fellow of the American Physical Society.
The $438K NSF grant has the potential to cause a fundamental shift in how faculty are incentivized and rewarded for their research endeavors.
The findings by entomologist George Poinar Jr. give a rare look at a heretofore unknown clade of invertebrates.
Biochemists find that the brains of people with congenital deafness may be rewiring themselves in ways that affect how those people learn.
Ocean-based actions have greater potential to fill in gaps in climate change mitigation than previously appreciated, marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco explains in a paper published […]
Pioneering climate scientist and alumnus Warren Washington to present the 2019 Distinguished Lecture on October 11, 2019.
Nobel Laureate Louis Ignarro, a pharmacologist sometimes referred to as the “Father of Viagra,” will give a public lecture, “The Road to Stockholm – A […]
The third annual Juntos Chemistry Overnight Camp delighted 22 Oregon high school students June 29-30, 2019.
Marine ecologist Sarah Henkel glued acoustic tags onto 10 Dungeness crabs to learn more about their movements.
A compound with potential as a treatment for ALS has gained further promise in a new study by biochemist Joe Beckman.
Distinguished marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco proposes a “new narrative for the ocean” in an editorial published in the journal Science.
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