#BeaverGrad Emily Kaneshiro researched how to mitigate the effects of wildfire smoke in grapes — and make Oregon wines even more enjoyable.
Learn about Emily’s research project (and find out what’s next for her)! 🍇🍷 https://t.co/Kq2HpGWVtK
@OSUScience@OSUAgSci#OSUResearch
If you ask student-athlete and biology senior Vivian Light to share a fun science fact, she will likely tell you something fascinating about fish. Read the first class of '25 student profile on IMPACT: https://t.co/LD9l0q33by
🎉 We’re thrilled to share that Heidi Schellman, professor of physics in the College of Science, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences — one of the highest honors in the scientific community! 🌟
https://t.co/Q5F3DgC8ph
Your generous gifts on Dam Proud Day provided an impressive $53,579 for student scholarships and learning experiences.
THANK YOU, Team Science! 👏 👏 👏
#beavsgive#damproud#damproudday2025
🔬 At Oregon State, students aren't just learning science—they're doing it. Through course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs), students engage in authentic research within their regular coursework. Discover how: https://t.co/MlGZsuBlC8
Faculty and students at Oregon State are working every day to address some of the Earth's biggest stressors. But for today, here's 60 seconds of Oak Creek this Earth Day. 🎧
Nilanjana Das sees beauty in little things -- even fish parasites. A graduate student in the Department of Microbiology, Das is using art to give the invisible world of fish parasites new visibility — & new meaning.
See photos & read the full article: https://t.co/dwDnGjYu7X
🔬🌍 Happy #WorldQuantumDay! 🌍🔬
100 years of quantum mechanics—and OSU has been leading from the start. In the 1960s, Prof. Carl Kocher made the world’s 1st experimental observation of quantum entanglement.
Explore OSU’s legacy in quantum science: https://t.co/k97Pms5W7j
🚨 Breaking discovery! @Mack_Lab figured out a way to use ultraviolet rays to precisely adjust the size & shape of silver nanoparticles, tiny but important bits of matter for applications including electronics, environmental monitoring & medical imaging. https://t.co/uudyNWcDnB
When you go to a conference and then you get to see one of your old student who you have not seen in 8 years. She also successful dentist with the best teeth and we can talk about all the diseases connected to teeth. Nerds!! So proud of Erica! @OSU_Chemistry
🖥️🧠🌊 How can artificial intelligence help us understand both the human brain and the deep sea? Read this article on the @MDavidLab and find out!
https://t.co/2AHkaT7092
The College of Science celebrates its 29th Goldwater Scholar! Join us in congratulating Natalie Donato, a third-year Honors biology student passionate about sharks! Link to the full article covering her many adventures across campus is in the comments.
Great job, Natalie!
Team Science in the saddle! Sophie Krueger (right) plays on the newly revived women's polo team when she's not studying biohealth. She encourages all undergraduates to find an extracurricular activity to explore during their time at Oregon State.
Vouchers for new specialty Oregon license plates with images of sharks are available to help support research into the aquatic apex predators at Oregon State University. https://t.co/xLPd8xFJw0
When faced with an avalanche in Whistler, British Columbia, College of Science sophomore and ROTC cadet Emily Self didn't just survive — she stepped up. Her quick actions and sound judgement saved the lives of members of her group.
https://t.co/dblP8GgKUV
🌱A collaboration between the College of Agricultural Sciences, @OSUScience, and @EngineeringOSU is hoping to revolutionize seed testing by introducing a new tool: a computer vision system for real-time, onsite seed analysis.
More:
https://t.co/GhDuqRRgn3
We’re counting down the days until campus is buzzing with elementary students exploring the wonders of science! On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Discovery Days will bring hands-on STEM experiences to local kids through engaging activities in biology, chemistry, math, and more. #STEMeducation