Park service director to take part in OSU-hosted Traditional Ecological Knowledge Summit miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a new study published in the journal Nature Microbiology, ASU Assistant Professor Efrem Lim and his colleagues explore the galaxy of viruses present in the gut, known as the gut virome. They find that some preterm infants undergo marked alterations in their pattern of gut viruses shortly before developing a serious and often fatal disease known as necrotizing enterocolitis.
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Alaí Reyes-Santos, Haley Case-Scott, and Jairaj Singh
In fall 2020, the Oregon Water Futures project spoke with community members from Clatsop to the Willamette Valley to Malheur and Umatilla about water. Native, Indigenous Latin American, Latinx, Black, Southeast Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, Arab and Somali community members shared stories illustrating culturally specific ways of interacting with drinking water and bodies of water, concerns around water quality and cost, resiliency in the face of challenges to access water resources essential for physical, emotional and spiritual health, and a desire for water resource education and to be better equipped to advocate for water resources.
by Taylor Perse
The world is reaching the point of no return when it comes to climate change, and its effects hit locally as well as globally. Eugene is no exception. Though smaller than other municipalities in land size and population, Eugene still has the responsibility to take action on climate change and to do so quickly.
The city has taken some bureaucratic steps in creating climate change policy, but it has also been criticized in the past for being slow to take action. Local climate experts say the city can still make a monumental impact by leaving behind fossil fuels and natural gas and instead electrifying buildings and reworking the transportation system.