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For some people, their morning coffee or tea just isn’t complete without a few sugar cubes, a packet of artificial sweetener or spoonful of honey. But which choice really hits the sweet spot for your health?
Feb 29, 2016
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The Media Coverage Summary is compiled from media clips Monday to Friday by UBC Public Affairs. Sign up for other Public Affairs e-mail services at http://news.ubc.ca/media-resources/digital-subscriptions/. International/National Washington Post: ‘Seriously […]
Feb 26, 2016
100 Years Wise: Women in STEM March 9, 2016, 7:00pm to 9:00pm Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver
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Feb 25, 2016
Why Canada risks losing out on minerals in space In a Globe op-ed, Michael Byers noted that the U.S. is already ahead in this game with legislation that allows its […]
Entrepreneurs at companies like Slack and Hootsuite have put Vancouver’s $23 billion high tech industry on the map.
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Ideology is a key factor in determining how people assess the credibility of scientific researchers, according to a new UBC Sauder School of Business study.
About one in five lesbian and four in five bisexual teen girls who are sexually active had a recent male sex partner, according to a new U.S. study.
It’s fitting that this year’s Rare Disease Day falls on a day that only comes around every four years.
A Federal Court judge has struck down regulations that restricted the rights of medical marijuana patients to grow their own cannabis.
Feb 24, 2016
A new University of British Columbia study shows that genetic counselling helps patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and similar conditions understand and cope with their illness.
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UBC’s Shelley Hymel, a professor in the faculty of education, explains why the effects of bullying can last a lifetime.
Feb 23, 2016
A new study finds that infants as young as six months figure out that a person with more friends will be more dominant than someone with fewer companions.
The Media Coverage Summary is compiled from media clips Monday to Friday by UBC Public Affairs. Sign up for other Public Affairs e-mail services at http://news.ubc.ca/media-resources/digital-subscriptions/. International/National Bloomberg: Trudeau drops […]
Just three years after crayfish were introduced to a B.C. lake, two species of fish that had existed in the lake for thousands of years were suddenly extinct. But it’s what took their place that has scientists fascinated.
Beginning today, UBC students will get a first look at a full-scale mockup of a 140-sq-ft student housing unit called a Nano suite.
Feb 22, 2016
The Media Coverage Summary is compiled from media clips Monday to Friday by UBC Public Affairs. Sign up for other Public Affairs e-mail services at http://news.ubc.ca/media-resources/digital-subscriptions/. International/National Washington Post: This […]
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