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A study finds Canada ranks last for women’s representation among senior authors in Nature Physics, with zero female-led Canadian papers in the past decade.
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UBCO Debates crowd brings ‘elbows up’ attitude
The debate hosted by UBC Okanagan at Kelowna Community Theatre brought together four prominent voices to consider whether Canada should treat the U.S. as a steadfast ally—or strategic adversary.
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Multi-year tuition framework provides international students with financial certainty
Under the framework, international students will now know beforehand how much their tuition will be for each year of study.
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How ‘parks for bugs’ boost pollinators in Vancouver
A study found that reducing lawn mowing and creating pollinator meadows significantly boosts pollinator diversity, creating healthier and more resilient ecosystems.
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Fully autonomous store opens on UBC campus
Located in the lobby of Gage Commons, Gage Market offers an innovative, 24/7 cashier-free shopping experience, setting a new standard for retail on university campuses.
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Sustainable mahogany hits the right note in UBC electric guitar testing
UBC researchers have built an electric guitar from sustainably sourced mahogany, showing that environmentally responsible materials can deliver the same high-quality sound as endangered, native-grown wood.
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Soccer fans soaking up the Lionel Messi buzz in Vancouver
CityNews Vancouver
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Does the ‘immigrant vote’ exist? Experts don’t think so
CityNews Vancouver
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Canada’s red-ink era is here to stay as parties promise deficits
The Globe and Mail
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The U.S. needs critical minerals. Can we get them without sacrificing our oceans?
Fast Company