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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Healthier people, lower health-care costs. It's happening in Oregon. http://bit.ly/5rxj5c

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OSU's Drug Use Research and Management Program saves money and provides an early warning for pharmacists. (Illustration by Scott Laumann)
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University One solution to hunger and the smell of fresh bread start here. http://bit.ly/1QqrMB

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Holder of the Warren Kronstad Wheat Research Chair at Oregon State University, Jim Peterson leads a national effort to find varieties resistant to a virulent new wheat disease. (Photo: Lynn Ketchum)
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Like to cook and make money? Food Biz Boot Camp could be your ticket. http://bit.ly/3HxJPo

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John Sechrest and Bruce Hecht look at Benton County's wealth of agricultural productivity and its dearth of food processing companies and see a missed opportunity.
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If you're seeing this message, it means that your browser cannot find this page's style/presentation instructions -- or possibly that you are using a browser that does not support current Web standards. ...
Bonnie Bronleewe
Bonnie Bronleewe
This link goes to a page that is only accessible to "maintenance users" and can't be viewed by others.
November 17 at 12:32pm
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University
Sorry, Bonnie. Did you try it again? It works.
Sat at 9:45pm
Bonnie Bronleewe
Bonnie Bronleewe
I tried the link several time before, and it didn't allow access, but now it works, so I guess a setting must have been changed on the website, or maybe the site was offline when I tried before. Thanks. Sounds like an interesting study. I teach special ed classes, and have a couple of relatives with autism.
Sat at 10:07pm
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Artists take note! Here's a new blue pigment created by scientists. http://bit.ly/ak6TH

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – An accidental discovery in a laboratory at Oregon State University has apparently solved a quest that over thousands of years has absorbed the energies of ancient Egyptians, the Han dynasty in China, Mayan cultures and more – the creation of a near-perfect blue pigment.
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University How better to study ocean dead zones than with undersea gliders? http://bit.ly/3xypjt

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Yet another ecological scourge may earn a place on the ever-lengthening list of problems potentially caused by climate change: the formation of some so-called "dead zones"--huge expanses of ocean that lose virtually all of their marine life at depth during the summer. ...
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University A constant worry for parents-to-be: premature birth. The HHMI Bulletin offers hope: http://bit.ly/iZ4NM

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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Fish love floods. Someone write a song! http://bit.ly/7I1dn

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – A newly published study by researchers at Oregon State University has found that farmers’ fields that are seasonally inundated with floodwaters play a role not only in creating a sanctuary ...
Terra Magazine at Oregon State University

Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Listening to whales is going high-tech. Check out this story about Dave Mellinger's work in Hawaii at http://bit.ly/3eCep2.

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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era is Michael Oriard's new book about college football. He'll diiscuss it in person at 4 p.m. today at the OSU Center for the Humanities.

November 9 at 10:52am
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University The Source says it all. A new online newsletter from the OSU College of Agricultural Sciences. http://agsci.oregonstate.edu/newsletter/2009/november

Source: agsci.oregonstate.edu
The College of Agricultural Sciences at Oregon State University is Oregon's principal source of knowledge relating to agricultural and food systems, and a major source of knowledge regarding environmental quality, natural resources, life sciences, and rural economies and communities worldwide. ...
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Imagine being an undergrad these days, discovering new life forms. Amazing.
The phages of life: http://bit.ly/e8tHy

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Magnified, they look a bit like robots that NASA would send to explore distant planets, but phages – also known as bacteriophages – are actually tiny viruses that infect and destroy bacteria. ...
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Swans, geese, ducks and other birds fill the skies in this marvelous 1930 Oregon film, Passing of the Marshlands. See a link to it at http://bit.ly/2y4Tt2

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – A far-reaching, highly interactive Web experience that provides deep, richly illustrated insight on the historic and current states of Oregon’s wetlands is the newest member of the critically ...
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University Woo-hoo! Tracy Daugherty has won an Oregon Book Award for his latest, Hiding Man. Learn more about the book and listen to him read selections at http://bit.ly/LxCdn

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In 1948, Donald Barthelme was not quite 17 years old when he and a friend decided to hitchhike from Houston to Mexico City. They had a total of thirty dollars, and since both liked to write, they stopped at a drug store to pick up pencils and notebooks. ...
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Terra Magazine at Oregon State University It takes a wave lab to develop tsunami-resistant buildings. http://bit.ly/10pSkr

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Mary Beth Oshnack describes her undergraduate and graduate research to understand tsunami wave forces and improve building construction in hazard-prone coastal communities