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January 8
Researcher helps fill in the family tree of the shy mountain beaver
Samantha Hopkins says the PNW species survived via rapid evolutionary adaptation
January 7
Thin layers of sediment point to early arrival of life on land
UO earth scientist Greg Retallack finds signs for multicellular organisms from fossils found in soils
January 3
MNCH seeks nominations for the Oregon Stewardship Award
The Museum of Natural and Cultural History will announce the award recipient on March 1
November 29
Science museum’s new exhibit explores the art of resilience
Visitors can explore innovative shelter designs that could help in emergencies or natural disasters
November 8
UO scientist gets the dirt on what could be the planet's oldest soil
Geologist Greg Retallack helped identify a sample of an early soil that could be 3.7 billion years old
November 5
UO scientists uncover a rare Oregon dinosaur fossil
Dino bones are rarely found in Oregon, which was underwater for most of the dinosaur age
October 19
Fish story: Museum's sabertooth salmon gets its teeth fixed
Sculptor Gary Staab dabbles in dentistry to bring the iconic fish into line with new research
September 24
A sneak peek at autumn events
Campus will have no end of cool ways to celebrate the season and kick off the school year
September 21
UO science museum to unveil monumental sculptures
The two mammoth figures will be installed outside the Museum of Natural and Cultural History
September 13
UO anthropologists aid effort on Native American artifacts
Jason Younker and Jon Erlandson are helping draw up guidelines for managing cultural items
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