News Archive

Diver swims under water of pool
January 9, 2023
Research suggests adaptations in divers help reduce strain of low-oxygen environments.
Bumpy, bubble-like structures are seen on a Nanomia bijuga, a marine animal related to jellyfish.
December 6, 2022
A gelatinous sea creature could teach engineers a lesson or two.
A mixed media collage that depicts paper cut-outs of sea stars and other sea creatures along with fragments of text related to the sea.
November 9, 2022
Artistic portrayals of deep-sea organisms help connect people with these unreachable creatures — aiding conservation efforts.
A person in a white lab coat and personal protective equipment in a laboratory works with samples in the Monitoring and Assessment Program, part of the UO's COVID-response.
November 9, 2022
COVID-19 support, diversifying STEM talent are highlights of another consecutive year of research awards growth.
Maddy Rusk and Katie Richardson, both seniors in the marine biology program, take notes to catalogue their finds during tidepooling.
August 17, 2022
UO's coastal campus, the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, is dedicated to hands-on learning.
Cartoon image of a head growing flowers and three people maintaining them.
June 10, 2022
A UO-led study of Android users investigates the effects of smartphone use on mental and physical well-being.
Close up of many zebrafish swimming in a tank.
May 24, 2022
UO biologist Chuck Kimmel's work on zebrafish helped him earn election to the National Academy of Sciences.