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For the first time, the South Eugene Robotics team, or SERT, is ranked number 1 in the Pacific Northwest. Now they’re heading to the World Championships in Houston, Texas.
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The event lasted just under two hours and looked substantially different across the state. While only 23% of the sun was blocked in Portland, 33% was missing in Jordan Valley, in Oregon’s southeastern-most corner.
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The possibility of clouds throughout the region Saturday morning could put a damper on eclipse plans.
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Elderly, disabled and low-income Oregonians are disproportionately exposed to wildfires, according to a new study published in a scientific journal.
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A biomedical research program at Oregon State University has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to modernize their lab.
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Serious vision loss affects millions of Americans each year, and biological strategies are still decades away from restoring eyesight lost to macular degeneration. But University of Oregon researchers are looking to create an electronic solution — a bionic eye — that could restore people’s sight. They’re tapping into the world of fractal structures that will allow a retinal implant and a human brain to communicate with each other.
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In 2017, Oregon was one of the states in North America treated to excellent views of a total solar eclipse. Next month, a different celestial event will occur: an annular eclipse.
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For decades, scientists have been independently studying the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which runs from northern California to British Columbia. Now, there's a centralized research hub where all that is known—and still unknown about this fault-- can be shared.
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M Jackson is National Geographic Explorer, and international speaker on the world’s glaciers, and their important and changing nature.Jackson, speaks with host, Barbara Dellenback, about climate change, feminist perspectives in science, and her non-fiction and fiction books about the planet’s ice.
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Oregon’s tallest lighthouse celebrates its 150th anniversary this weekend.
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Oregon State University is constructing a wave energy testing facility off the Oregon Coast. Weather permitting, some of that work will be visible from shore this month.
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A conversation with experts about the benefits and potential downsides of Artificial Intelligence.