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Amale Andraos, dean of Columbia University’s graduate school of architecture, is the speaker in the first of this year’s School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) Lecture Series. The event is […]
Jan 8, 2015
A TEDx talk by Ata Sina, UBC’s “origami engineer,” was featured on TEDx Innovations, a blog that selects “the best of the best worldwide.” The talk is now available online at […]
The School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA) presents the 2014 SALA Margolese Design for Living Prize Lecture on Jan. 19 at UBC Robson Square. The award, valued at $50,000, […]
UBC chemistry professor Mark MacLachlan has been awarded the 2014 Steacie Prize in the natural sciences, Canada’s top award for young scientists and engineers. The award recognizes MacLachlan’s outstanding research […]
Our world is swimming in data, from endless Twitter streams and Facebook updates, but it’s also helping to improve healthcare.
In an interstellar race against time, astronomers have measured the space-time warp in the gravity of a binary star and determined the mass of a neutron star, just before it vanished.
University of British Columbia scientists have shown that small cyclotrons the size of an SUV can replace hulking nuclear power plants, the main source of Canada’s isotopes.
Recent UBC Media Releases Jan 8 How our connected world can improve healthcare (and why privacy is a concern) Jan 8 Astronomers use vanishing neutron star to measure space-time […]
Tom Burrows exhibition opening reception Thu Jan 8 2015, 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, 1825 Main Mall Vancouver/Hornby Island artist Tom Burrows has worked […]
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