Can water change the way we eat?


U. OREGON (US) — Serving water with meals could be a simple but effective way to fight the nation’s growing obesity problem, particularly with kids, say researchers. Continue…

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Society & Culture - Apr 4, 2012 11:55 - 0 Comments

When new parents bicker, kids suffer later

U. OREGON (US) — The level of aggression between partners around the time a baby is born affects how the mother will parent three years later, research shows. (more…)

Earth & Environment - Mar 22, 2012 11:40 - 0 Comments

Don’t ignore behavior in climate debate

U. OREGON (US) — Focusing on technology alone won’t help the world move away from fossil fuel-based energy sources, according to a new study. (more…)

Science & Technology - Feb 29, 2012 15:51 - 1 Comment

Rare and hunted, drill monkeys face new threat

U. OREGON (US) — Mitochondrial DNA offers a glimpse into how climate warming may again threaten populations of endangered wild drills. (more…)


Science & Technology - Feb 24, 2012 15:44 - 0 Comments

Despite birth and death, flocks keep going

U. OREGON (US) — A new equation explains how flocks—from large animals to molecules—keep going despite individual births and deaths. (more…)

Earth & Environment - Feb 15, 2012 12:57 - 0 Comments

Western US is ripe for big fires, study warns

U. OREGON (US) — Wildfire rates are rising, and researchers say conditions in the American West suggest a “perfect storm” for more. (more…)

Science & Technology - Dec 2, 2011 15:39 - 0 Comments

‘Speedy’ adaptation genes may save fish

U. OREGON (US) — Two distinct populations of rainbow trout—one in Alaska, the other in Idaho—share a genetic trait that could have huge implications for fisheries, conservation, and management, according to new research. (more…)


Health & Medicine - Nov 29, 2011 11:40 - 0 Comments

Cancer drug sticks to RNA like glue

U. OREGON (US) — A common cancer drug binds quickly and firmly to RNA, a finding that has the potential to open new targets for drug delivery with fewer toxic side effects, a new study shows.
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Top Stories - Nov 23, 2011 11:33 - 0 Comments

Stable liquid stores hydrogen

U. OREGON (US) — A new liquid material stores hydrogen safely at room temperature and is both air- and moisture-stable, a step forward in efforts to develop a carrier for hydrogen fuel. (more…)

Earth & Environment - Nov 16, 2011 13:03 - 5 Comments

Ancient landslide blocked California river

U. OREGON / CALTECH (US) — New evidence suggests a catastrophic landslide 22,500 years ago dammed the upper reaches of northern California’s Eel River and formed a now gone 30-mile-long lake. (more…)


Science & Technology - Oct 26, 2011 11:14 - 3 Comments

No worries: Nanoparticles are nothing new

U. OREGON (US) — Nanoparticles—long thought to be potentially hazardous to human health—have in reality been forming naturally for as long as humans have used silver, copper, and other metals for tools and jewelry. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Sep 26, 2011 7:56 - 3 Comments

Toys turn healthy foods into ‘happy meals’

U. OREGON (US) — Kids are more likely to make healthy food choices at restaurants if those meals are paired with collectible toys, just as less nutritious fast-food options often are. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Jul 8, 2011 10:57 - 0 Comments

Early cells in deadly brain cancer foundvideo available

U. OREGON (US) — Biologists have isolated the earliest cells to show abnormal growth in the fatal brain cancer glioma—the same cancer that killed U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy in 2009. (more…)


Top Stories - Jul 6, 2011 10:57 - 0 Comments

Why we’re clueless about cow hornsvideo available

U. OREGON (US) — Deer have antlers, giraffes have ossicones, and cows have horns—and scientists say we know shockingly little about why. (more…)

Earth & Environment - May 11, 2011 13:58 - 0 Comments

Pollutant-H20 mix key to climate change

U. OREGON (US) — The impact that surface molecules of water have on airborne pollutants should be considered in climate modeling, given their significant effect on the future of global warming. (more…)

Top Stories - Apr 21, 2011 10:56 - 6 Comments

Vengeful God keeps cheaters honestvideo available

U. OREGON (US) — Belief in God doesn’t deter a person from cheating on a test, unless that God is a mean, punishing one. (more…)


Health & Medicine - Mar 9, 2011 17:37 - 2 Comments

Teen brain learns to just say no

U. OREGON (US) — Just when they (and their parents) may need it most, children’s brains develop the ability to resist risky behavior as they enter adolescence. (more…)

Top Stories - Mar 4, 2011 13:14 - 0 Comments

Artifacts point to early maritime economy

U. OREGON (US) — Scores of stemmed projectile points and crescents found on California’s Channel Islands suggest that people who depended on a sea economy arrived in the Americas very early, possibly by a coastal route. (more…)

Health & Medicine - Feb 22, 2011 15:56 - 0 Comments

Depression dulls baby’s cries for mom

U. OREGON (US) — The blunted way a depressed mother responds to her baby’s cry can negatively affect the child’s development and have long-lasting repercussions on the mother-infant relationship. (more…)


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