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New research reveals West Coast mammal-eating killer whales form two distinct communities—inner and outer coast transients—that rarely mix, with unique diets, habitats and behaviors.
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UBC study shows good access to abortion pill in B.C., but gaps remain
Most pharmacies in B.C. can provide the abortion pill mifepristone within days, but uneven access still leaves some women facing barriers to this time-sensitive medication.
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Want to be more persuasive? Talk with your hands, study finds
UBC study finds that purposeful hand gestures can boost persuasiveness and perceived competence.
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‘Forever’ chemicals found in B.C. sea otters
UBC research shows otters near cities carried triple the toxic load of more remote animals
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What 45-per-cent tariffs mean for B.C.’s forest sector
Tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber have surged to 45 per cent, putting B.C.’s forest sector under extreme pressure. UBC forestry expert Harry Nelson explains what’s driving the dispute and what it could mean for mills, workers and communities.
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From Godzilla to K-pop demons: Why cinematic monsters are having a moment
UBC’s Dr. Ji-yoon An on why cinematic monsters are having a moment and her new course that explores what they reveal about us.
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How Canada can regain its measles elimination status
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Opinion: Can a Person Decide to Die?
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You’ve Heard of FOMO. But Do You Have FOFO?
TIME
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Opinion: Zohran Mamdani’s win shows how multilingualism bridges divides in diverse democracies
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