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The event was sold out with over 700 people coming together for an evening of debate and discussion.
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How the U.S. election could help shape Canadian politics
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New space molecule largest ever detected using radioastronomy
The discovery provides further clues to an astrochemical mystery: Where does carbon, the building block of life, come from and go to in the universe, including in our own solar system?
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Three new buildings bring UBC’s workforce housing to nearly 1,400 homes
With 136 units ranging from studio to four-bedroom, the Theory building is the first of three new rental buildings to complete construction in the southeast corner of the Wesbrook Place neighbourhood.
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Inconsistent sleep regulations in childcare could harm children’s health
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