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April 27th 2020

Alumni Spotlight: Teaching Tech

IN CHRIS BARTLO’S classroom at Portland’s Wilson High School, students learn by doing. He gives them the freedom to take on projects of their choosing and progress at their own pace. Bartlo said they not only learn how to write code...
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April 27th 2020

Research: Pushing Back Against Plastics

IN THE MIDST of today’s environmental crisis, Ph.D. candidate Katie Conlon...
April 27th 2020

Seeing Science: You Are What You Eat

Tiny threads of plastics are showing up in Pacific oysters and razor clams along the Oregon coast—and the yoga pants, fleece jackets, and rainproof clothing that Pacific Northwesterners love to wear are a source of that pollution, according to a Portland State University study. Britta...
March 3rd 2020

Ancient Australian trees face uncertain future under climate change, PSU study finds

Tasmania's ancient rainforest faces a grim future as a warming climate and the way people used the land have brought significant changes to the island state off mainland Australia's southeastern coast, according to a new Portland State University study. The study holds lessons not only...
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February 26th 2020

Exploring Oregon's volcanic heritage

Situated on the eastern flank of the Ring of Fire, a belt of volcanic...
February 19th 2020

"Smart" trees? PSU's Digital City Testbed Center is working on it.

Portland State University's Digital City Testbed Center (DCTC) is partnering with researchers inside and outside the university to track the health of urban trees using ground, aircraft, and satellite-based sensor technology. The tiny sensors placed high up in the canopy combined with...
January 23rd 2020

Portland State research identifies pine rosin as a toxic additive in cannabis vaping oils

A new paper from Portland State University’s Department of Chemistry has identified pine rosin, a substance with well-known toxic properties, is being used as a thickening agent in cannabis oil used in vaping devices. Robert Strongin,...
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January 15th 2020

Oregon's water resources at center of revamped PSU, USGS partnership

From the impacts of the Eagle Creek fire on watersheds in the Columbia River...
January 13th 2020

Genetically Modified Poplar Trees Save Air Quality, Grow Well

While providing benefits to the environment, some trees also emit gases to the atmosphere that worsen air pollution and alter climate. Field trials in Oregon and Arizona show that poplar trees, which emit trace amounts of the gas isoprene,...
November 26th 2019

Additives result in higher toxins for vape users, Portland State study finds

The vaping industry is filled with unknowns. Those unknowns are leading to more questions as the number of users dealing with injuries, or in some cases, death, continues to rise. Portland State University Chemistry Professor Rob Strongin...
November 21st 2019

Wildfires in Oregon's Blue Mountains to become more frequent, severe due to climate change, PSU study finds

Under a warming climate, wildfires in Oregon's southern Blue Mountains will become more frequent, more extensive and more severe, according to a new Portland State University-led study. A mosaic of burn patches of different fire severities...
November 12th 2019

Microplastics found in oysters, clams on Oregon coast — and our clothing is partly to blame, PSU study finds

Tiny threads of plastics are showing up in Pacific oysters and razor clams along the Oregon coast — and the yoga pants, fleece jackets, and sweat-wicking clothing that Pacific Northwesterners love to wear are a source of that pollution, according to a new Portland State University study....

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