October 5th, 2018
Cities’ population, transportation patterns affect how flu epidemics play out
The more people a city has and the more organized its residents’ movement patterns, the longer its flu season is apt to last.
The College of Science welcomes 744 new first-year students and 180 transfer students in fall 2018.
A new $1.1 million grant led by ecologist Francis Chan will track and measure the effects of hypoxia on marine species and habitats in Oregon.
Oregon State microbiologists have made a key advance toward understanding which of the trillions of gut microbes may play important roles in how humans and […]
Manta rays’ feeding mechanism may hold clues to a new, improved filtration system.
Cornell physicist Jie Shan presents the Wei Family Foundation Lecture, “Atomic sandwich: Phonetics and optoelectronics of two-dimensional materials” Oct. 19.
Eight science received some of OSU’s most prestigious awards for scholarship, teamwork, and mentoring at 2018 University Day.
Biochemistry graduate student Nathan Jespersen receives 2018 MacVicar Scholar Award for his impact on animal health and welfare.
The College of Science received $11.3 million in research grants and awards in FY18.
Mathematician Elise Lockwood receives the John and Annie Selden Prize for Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education from the Mathematical Association of America.