November 21st, 2017
Biologists find that climate change threatens coral symbiosis
Scientists from the Department of Integrative Biology have found that for reef-building corals, not just any symbiotic algae will do.
Scientists from the Department of Integrative Biology have found that for reef-building corals, not just any symbiotic algae will do.
The College of Science is delighted to have two doctoral students among the 24 young scientists and engineers selected as 2017 ARCS Foundation Oregon scholars.
More than 145 mathematicians participated in the 1st Biennial Meeting of the SIAMPNW hosted by the Department of Mathematics.
The Career Development Advanced Career Bootcamp for science students will take place on Saturday, October 28.
Loading nanofiber sutures with vitamin D induces the production of an infection-fighting peptide, new research shows.
Applications are open for Oregon’s top academic and professional fellowship program: The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s OMSI Science Communication Fellowship.
More than a month before a game-changing detection of a short gamma-ray burst – a finding announced today – scientists at Oregon State University predicted […]
Physics undergraduates had an outstanding summer in 2017! At least 20 physics undergraduates engaged in significant research projects all over the country, including OSU physics […]
Research-funding agencies that require scientists to declare at the proposal stage how their projects will be “transformative” may actually be hindering discovery, according to a […]
Oregon State microbiologists have suggested a new paradigm for the study of microbiomes—one that has key implications for medical care.