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Researchers at Oregon State University have developed a new way to measure the water content of snow.
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Scientists are studying odd, pickle-shaped sea creatures they found off the coasts of Oregon and Washington. They’re known as pyrosomes.
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The OSU women are going to the Sweet 16. The UO men are heading home.
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Although pesticides can rid your home of cockroaches or farm fields of unwanted insects, they also can harm fish and potentially even people, according to a new study from Oregon State University.
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A Corvallis researcher contributed to recent discoveries about an elusive mammal found in southern Oregon and northern California.
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Bargaining representatives for Oregon’s seven public universities and the union that represents classified workers came to an agreement this week.
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Since 2001, OSU has adopted new remote learning technologies and built up a strong resume for online learning beyond the Beaver State.
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The first few springtime sightings of gray whales in the Atlantic Ocean between 2010 and 2021 left many marine researchers scratching their heads.
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Oregon State University’s football season came to an end Friday afternoon in El Paso, Texas.
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The Oregon State football team is in El Paso, Texas to prepare for Friday’s Sun Bowl match-up against Notre Dame.
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Researchers hope to train students to research wildfires, and help communities plan to be more resilient.
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A persistent disease is killing honey bees, affecting farmers across the US. Now, a team of researchers—including several from Oregon State University—are on the case.