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Fall classes have started at the University of Oregon in Eugene with a new president at the helm: Karl Scholz, an internally respected economist who came most recently from University of Wisconsin-Madison where he served as provost. We sit down with Scholz in our Portland studios.
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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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The director for "Outliers and Outlaws" says the film is about 75 percent complete and will be previewed Sept. 14.
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The World Athletics Council has chosen Eugene to host its youth track-and-field championships at Hayward Field in 2026.
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The University of Oregon and the Coquille Indian Tribe are partnering up on research to reduce carbon emissions.
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University of Oregon accepted membership into the Big Ten athletic conference late last week, leaving Oregon State University in the crumbling Pac-12
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A lingering childcare shortage in Lane County has prompted a new partnership between a Parks and Rec agency in Springfield and the University of Oregon.
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The University of Oregon Board of Trustees voted unanimously this Friday afternoon to leave the Pac-12 athletic conference and join the Big Ten.
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The University of Oregon has extended its contract with head football coach Dan Lanning.
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New undergraduate students won’t arrive to Northeast Portland until 2024, but the former Concordia University campus will see some new life soon.