The Track & Trace pilot program will map where substances are coming from, and going to, informing public safety and health. When you can help, you should: that’s the idea powering UBC-led initiative ...
For years, I’ve been an integral and often-forgotten aspect of the lives of students, faculty, staff and visitors at UBC—the quick comfort during midterms, the silent witness to heated debates at Hero ...
New research from the UBC-based Mother Tree Project is shedding light on how forests respond to harvesting and climate stress, including practices aimed at reducing wildfire risk. Dr. Suzanne Simard, ...
“This is the story of the dinosaurs as it has never been told before,” narrates Morgan Freeman in the opening of Neflix’s The Dinosaurs docuseries. The four-part series combines advanced CGI with real ...
A UBC-led global analysis of more than 174,000 cats finds that owned cats allowed to roam outdoors carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even with regular veterinary care.
New research shows some people are developing addictive patterns of AI chatbot use—and it’s affecting their daily lives. New UBC Sauder research reveals why some managers actively favour manipulative ...
More than 250 projects will be on display at the Greater Vancouver Science Fair on Friday, the most submitted in the competition’s 43-year history. Media are invited to attend the event and discover ...
Summer weather is arriving earlier, lasting longer and packing more heat than it used to—and it’s happening faster than scientists had previously measured. A new study by UBC researchers has found ...
At UBC Vancouver, safety is being reimagined—shaped not only by policy, but by design. Campus Security has a renewed identity as UBC Community Safety, marking a shift in how the university approaches ...
New UBC Sauder research reveals why some managers actively favour manipulative or self-serving workers—and how those choices can backfire in the long run. Apr 7, 2026 If you ever wondered why the most ...
The Track & Trace pilot program will map where substances are coming from, and going to, informing public safety and health. From a mandatory cup fee to hospital-grade reusable Friendlier containers, ...
Many people don’t just experience discrimination when it happens—they anticipate it ahead of time. A new UBC-led study has found that this mental state of ‘bracing’ is common in daily life and it ...
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