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There's still time to sign up for our special Science Pub Corvallis event to be held next Monday, June 3 at the Whiteside Theatre. Register here: https://t.co/LmZPVbtXKV
Click below to register for a special Science Pub, which will feature Egyptologist Hassan Latif and OSU geographer Aaron Wolf discussing the impacts and benefits of damming large rivers that serve as international boundaries. https://t.co/LmZPVbtXKV
On June 3, Science Pub Corvallis will be at The Whiteside Theater. Presented in partnership with the OSU Alumni Association, this special event will feature Egyptologist Hassan Latif and OSU geographer Aaron Wolf. Read more... https://t.co/ykht4DSYmD
When the mysterious illness HIV first emerged as a public health threat, scientists and health officials knew they had work to do. Follow the efforts of OSU researchers in this story by Michelle Klampe: https://t.co/fdzegg6ay4
When HIV first emerged as a mysterious illness, public health scientists and officials knew they had work to do. OSU researchers responded. An article by OSU news writer Michelle Klampe: https://t.co/fdzegg6ay4
I'm a river guy, and a more-or-less "former"(reformed?) kayaker, so I profess my bias with this aspect of the new wilderness bill :"The bill gives Oregon special status as the state with the most river miles protected as “wild and scenic”https://t.co/PbmH8GOG8C
The tit-for-tat trade wars between China, Canada and the U.S., economists at OSU say, have only impacted the Pacific Northwest in small
pockets of the economy: https://t.co/wmw22m904F
Planet Under Pressure: As the body of evidence that supports climate change builds, OSU scientists rally to assess the published findings for the IPCC. https://t.co/HVBkwQfent
Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances, tonight’s Science Pub Corvallis (January 14) has been canceled. We do apologize for any inconvenience. Christine Pollard will be rescheduled to present on the science of super-cushioned shoes at a later date.
The Colombia River Treaty simultaneously expanded options for hydropower and provided flood protection. But that was in the sixties. Things have changed. The voices of the environment and indigenous peoples also need to be heard: https://t.co/HaHjIu6BOn
The daylong OSU150 Futures Focus Symposium attracted more than 1,000 attendees and provided insights about how AI and robotics are shaping our lives, society and the economy. The sessions were recorded and can be found here: https://t.co/QT55Dp6tTq
Farmers in Big Wood Basin, Idaho, describe value of @PNWclimate research and its community project there. "Gotta use the best we got, now; climate models indicate we should probably change what we're doing." Video featuring @schusskid https://t.co/KZ8JUNwRjO
Are you a journalist covering #marinescience research? If so, the @OregonState Marine Science Media Fellowship is now accepting applications. More info: https://t.co/3VbZT6Z1fM #scicomm#oceanography
On this #InternationalWomensDay we're throwing back to 2015 with a repost of one of our digital stories. Women are a key element in #STEM, as these amazing women will tell you.
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