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- Wildlife Dying Out in Dense Evergreen Forests
- CORVALLIS, Oregon ENS — --> The traditional emphasis on dense, fast growing, conifer forests in the Pacific Northwest raises questions about the health of dozens of bird and animal species that depend on shrubs, herbs and broadleaf trees, suggests a new analysis by Oregon State University and...
- Research articles 2007-08-24
- Ph.D. recipients by subject, 2006
- Agricultural and Food Policy: regulation, taxation, welfare Amarasinghe, Anura, West Virginia University, "A Socioeconomic and Spatial Analysis of Obesity in West Virginia: Policy Implications." Behl, Ajay Singh, University of Minnesota, "A Framework for Analyzing the Impact of the Means-Tested Transfer Programs on Interfamily and Intrafamily Transfers and the...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Chemistry Challenge Winners Hold Keys to Greener Future
- LOS ANGELES, California ENS — --> Adhesives used in manufacturing plywood and other wood composites often contain toxic formaldehyde. Now a soy based alternative has been developed by an Oregon state university professor, and it has earned him a Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the federal government....
- Research articles 2007-06-26
- The Society of Manufacturing Engineers Education Foundation
- The Society of Manufacturing Engineers SME Education Foundation announced the winners of its annual Directors and Family Student Scholarships: Levi Gamble, of Ramona, CA; Monica Denis, a senior at Michigan's Kettering University; and Tristan Wagner, a senior at Oregon State University.
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- Stronger wood-plastic parts.(INFRASTRUCTURE/CONSTRUCTION)
- Researchers at the College of Forestry at Oregon State University OSU, USA, have developed a way to make stronger, cheaper wood-plastic composites WPCs. WPCs are commonly used for outdoor applications, such as decking, as they require low maintenance and are resistant to rot. However,...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- University Designing $55 Million New Steam/Utility Switch Project in Oregon, an Industrial Info News Alert
- SUGAR LAND, Texas -- Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas). Oregon State University OSU is developing a $55 million steam/utility switch plant at the Corvallis Campus. For details, view the entire article by subscribing to Industrialinfo.com's Premium Industry News at http://www.industrialinfo.com/showNews.jsp?newsitemID=86503, or browse other breaking industrial news...
- Research articles 2006-05-09
- Columbia Forest Products to become formaldehyde free
- Hardwood plywood and veneer manufacturer Columbia Forest Products began an expected yearlong conversion of its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes. The company will incorporate a patented, soy-based adhesive developed collectively by Columbia, the College of Forestry at Oregon State University, and Hercules, that will eliminate the use...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Columbia Forest Products to produce formaldehyde-free panels
- PORTLAND -- Columbia Forest Products has begun the conversion of all its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes. In place of urea formaldehyde resins, North America's largest manufacturer of hardwood plywood panels said it would use a patented, soy-based adhesive cooperatively developed by Columbia, the College of Forestry...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
- Columbia Forest Products to Convert Standard Hardwood Plywood Production to Eliminate All Formaldehyde
- PORTLAND, Ore. -- Columbia Forest Products today announced it has begun the conversion of all its veneer-core hardwood plywood plants to formaldehyde-free manufacturing processes, using a patented, soy-based adhesive cooperatively developed by Columbia, the College of Forestry at Oregon State University and Hercules Incorporated. Hercules has awarded Columbia a...
- Research articles 2005-04-25
- Fresh fruit with fizz makes debut
- Imagine biting into a juicy apple or pear and experiencing a zinging, fizzy sensation. "Fizzy Fruit," a carbonated fruit, should be commercialized soon. Fizzy fruit was discovered by accident. Galen Kaufman, a Texas neurobiologist and Fizzy Fruit's inventor, discovered it while he was on a sailing trip. Biting into a...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
- Raisins add nutrition, flavor to jerky
- Raisins may soon find a new application: keeping beef jerky tasty, more nutritious and safe. Researchers at Oregon State University have determined that raisins are an excellent substitute for sodium nitrite, a preservative commonly used in beef jerky. In addition to inhibiting bacterial growth, raisins bring multiple nutritional benefits...
- Research articles 2004-04-01
- Raisins may find use in beef jerky
- California raisins may soon be starring in a new role: keeping beef jerky tasty, more nutritious, and safe. Food science researchers at Oregon State University OSU have determined that raisins are a great substitute for sodium nitrite, a preservative commonly used in beef jerky. Mark Daeschel, an OSU food scientist,...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- Growing demand
- Byline: JOE HARWOOD The Register-Guard SELLING DIRECTLY to the public the cucumbers, sweet corn, broccoli and cabbage that he grows always seemed like a good idea to Randy Henderson. He could control his own destiny and supply locally grown produce to a large metropolitan area...
- Research articles 2003-02-02
- DELMIA Corp. (Notes from the Supplier Side).(Brief Article)
- * DELMIA Corp., Auburn Hills, MI, a provider of digital manufacturing solutions, has moved its headquarters to the Koll Corporate Center at 900 North Squirrel Rd. in Auburn Hills. The new facility will house the North American sales, marketing, and administrative staff, and will feature a...
- Research articles 2003-02-01
- Annapolis Junction-based EarthShell Corp. sells its environmental
- EarthShell Corp., of Annapolis Junction, an environmental packaging company, said Oregon State University is using its food packaging in its campus dining centers.
- Research articles 2001-10-03
- EarthShell Packaging Use Continues to Expand Within Education Market; Successful Testing at Oregon State University Results in Purchase Agreement
- Business Editors SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 2, 2001 EarthShell Corporation (NASDAQ: ERTH), an environmental packaging technology company, announced today that Oregon State University will begin commercial use of EarthShell PackagingR on campus. Oregon State University, with a student population of nearly 18,000, decided to switch to EarthShell...
- Research articles 2001-10-02
- The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Beat Column.
- The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 24--PEOPLE Brian Prater of Eugene has been named manager of Olympic Resource Management's Mapleton office. The Poulsbo, Wash., company took over management of the...
- Research articles 1998-02-24
- Plywood people gather at Oregon State University: plywood is still a healthy industry, although changing its focus. Bill Keil sat in on the idea-swapping session of Oregon State University's plywood manufacturing school in Corvallis, Oregon, US and sent t
- Jim Reeb of the sponsoring Oregon State University College of Forestry kicked off the 36th annual Plywood Manufacturing School in April in Corvallis, Oregon, US. Jim Reeb of the sponsoring Oregon State University College of Forestry kicked off the 36th annual Plywood Manufacturing...
- Research articles 2004-06-01
Additional Resources
- Peer Counsel
- Q: How are private-sector companies and academia collaborating to improve the skills of IT staff? A: At a recent Council event, the CIO of a manufacturing company and I were discussing the issue of open source and the challenges of this new technology. We talked about a potential collaboration...
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- China Solar Panel Maker Sets First U.S. Plant
- By Adam Aston President Barack Obama at the Nellis Air Force Base solar power site, with Col. Howard Belote and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) John Locher-Pool/Getty Images China's Suntech Power Holdings STP is no newcomer to the U.S. Last May, President Barack Obama toured the U.S.'s largest solar...
- News items 2009-11-16
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