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Rising rents and housing shortages aren’t just making it harder for young Canadians to find a place of their own—they’re fundamentally changing how families live together, according to new research ...
UBC researchers have developed Spikeless, a seemingly ordinary stir stick capable of detecting common drink-spiking drugs like GHB and ketamine within 30 seconds, potentially preventing assaults.
Everyone loves a hometown hero. And now, a new UBC Okanagan study has determined that having homegrown players on NHL teams is not only good for the fanbase, it’s also good for the owner’s wallet.
The global average for countries to report genetic information about bird flu, crucial to tracking and preventing a human pandemic, was seven months, and Canada came in last, a new study has found.
Behind every face on UBC’s campuses, there is a story. For UBC’s World University Service of Canada (WUSC) refugee award winners, those stories highlight their incredible resilience and ambition.
Canadians will be going to the polls within weeks, as a federal election is expected to be called on Sunday. UBC experts are available to comment throughout the campaign.
The most popular ADHD-related content on TikTok often does not match mental health professionals’ views, potentially influencing how young adults perceive the disorder, a new University of B.C. study ...
When UBC University Librarian Susan Parker opened a package from Canada Post in January, she wasn’t expecting to find a book that had been checked out before The Beatles became famous. “Most people ...
Centuries-old stories from the Xwémalhkwu (Homalco) First Nation have found a new life in comic form in Xwémalhkwu Hero Stories: A Graphic Novel, set for its Vancouver launch at the University of ...
The program, called eSense, delivers evidence-based strategies through interactive online modules that women can complete privately at their own pace. A pan-Canadian team has developed a new way to ...
The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to show the “zombie fungus” cordyceps infecting humans by releasing air-borne spores, instead of through tentacles—closer to scientific reality.
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