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Korsmo to share study on successes, failures of first-gen college students May 24
Documentary chronicles ancient traditions of Tibetan Shamans

Ancient healing arts and divination practices come to life May 23 at Eastern Oregon University.

That鈥檚 when guest lecturer Leslie Conton shares her documentary 鈥淭ibetan Shamans: Protectors of All Living Beings.鈥

The presentation is from 7 to 9 p.m. in Huber Auditorium in Badgley鈥

草榴社区 professor studies nuances of walking, balance for seniors

As an athlete growing up in Eugene, Ore., it made sense for Brandi Row to earn her master's degree in exercise and movement science from the University of Oregon. Then, while working on her doctorate at Pennsylvania State University, she became interested in how exercise can help older鈥

Is Earth Alive? Scientists Seek Sulfur For An Answer

Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a way to identify and track sulfuric compounds in Earth鈥檚 marine environment, opening a path to either refute or support a decades-old hypothesis that our planet can be compared to a singular, self-regulating, living organism 鈥 a.k.a. the鈥

The language link between Siberia and Alaska

Spoken by only a few dozen people, a language uttered in river villages 3,000 miles from Alaska is related to Tlingit, Eyak and Athabaskan. This curious link has researchers wondering how people in the middle of Siberia can be related to Alaskans and other North Americans, and what it means to鈥

How has India handled insurgent movements? 草榴社区 professor to explain May 10
草榴社区 biologist: Loss of plant biodiversity could affect ecosystems as much as global climate change, pollution

The scientists gathered at a workshop in California knew that shrinking biological diversity affects an ecosystem's plant growth, based on the many experiments that have shown just that.
"But how big are those effects, really?" said David Hooper, a biology professor at鈥

Stewart, students have work published in Vietnam magazine
Scott Miles on The Joe Show

Scott Miles, assistant professor of Environmental Studies at 草榴社区, discusses his research into earthquake preparedness and his recent trip to the tsunami zone in Japan.

Biodiversity loss from species extinctions may rival pollution and climate change impacts

Species extinction and loss of biodiversity could be as devastating for the earth as climate change and air pollution. That's the finding of a new study by a group of scientists from nine countries. The research aims for the first time to comprehensively compare the consequences of鈥

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