July 12th, 2018
New species may arise from rapid mitochondrial evolution
Genetic research has shed new light on how isolated populations of the same species evolve toward reproductive incompatibility and thus become separate species.
Genetic research has shed new light on how isolated populations of the same species evolve toward reproductive incompatibility and thus become separate species.
Nearly 400 scientists and acclaimed science writer Ed Yong will participate in the 9th International Symbiosis Society Congress at OSU.
The NSF Research Traineeship project on “Risk and Uncertainty Quantification in Marine Science” at OSU is preparing a new generation of natural resource scientists.
Physicist’s discovery on light and pollination can have an impact on the $15 billion bee economy.
Physicist Oksana Ostroverkhova discovers a semi-conducting material in organic pigment secreted by wood-eating fungi.
The National Science Board is honoring distinguished marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco with its 2018 Vannevar Bush Award.
Ecologist Francis Chan has been monitoring pH levels off the Oregon coast, whose waters are world hotspot for ocean acidification.
Scientists from the Department of Integrative Biology have found that for reef-building corals, not just any symbiotic algae will do.