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A new study identified a surprising factor that is undermining relationship satisfaction and stability: the inconsistency between a person’s sexual identity or attraction, and whether they are in a same-sex or different-sex relationship.
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Winter road salt could be killing salmon eggs
In this Q&A, zoology master’s students Carley Winter and Clare Kilgour discuss their project monitoring the effects of salt levels on coho salmon in streams around Vancouver.
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14 incredible ways UBC athletes dominated sports in 2024
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This holiday season, UBC’s Dr. Tara Moreau provides tips to reduce food waste and enjoy a more sustainable break.