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‘Abortion pill’ restrictions go too far: professor

Restrictions on a new abortion pill that will hit the Canadian market in July could hurt women, a UBC expert told CBC Radio’s On The Coast. According to Health Canada, […]

Company takes real estate market online

A Vancouver company now allows people to choose a home online and even make an offer on the home, according to CTV News. Tom Davidoff, associate professor at the UBC […]

Risky play is good for children: experts

A recent study by UBC architecture professor Susan Herrington found that adding bricks, holes and other risky elements to play makes kids more social and less depressed, reports News 1130. […]

ICBC projects lead to 24 per cent fewer crashes

Thanks to ICBC’s joint road improvement projects with partners, severe crashes in B.C. have fallen by 24 per cent, according to a UBC study led by civil engineers Tarek Sayed […]

Do Asian men avoid help for depression?

A new study will look at whether Asian men with mental illness avoid treatment because of the stigma, reports 24 Hours. Researchers are looking to develop tailored messaging and treatment […]

UBCO recognizes years of dedication

UBC Okanagan last week recognized faculty and staff who have worked 25 years or more at either UBC or Okanagan college, reports Kelowna Now. UBC is celebrating its 100th anniversary […]

Doctors hope to use cholesterol drug to treat sepsis

Vancouver Sun highlighted plans by Cyon Therapeutics to study the use of new cholesterol-lowering drugs to treat severe sepsis, a complication of bacterial infection that kills millions of people a […]

Tagging project studies salmon migration and fish farms

A salmon tagging project funded by the Pacific Salmon Commission could finally solve the mystery of the decline of Fraser River sockeye, according to the Vancouver Sun. “There is real […]

Genocide? Pogrom? Crime against humanity? Words do matter

It’s important to be clear what words like pogrom and genocide mean, according to a Vancouver Sun column. The writer quoted a UBC emeritus professor of psychiatry, Robert Krell whose […]

LSD art auction to raise money for PTSD study

A number of valuable artworks created on LSD blotter paper (but not infused with LSD) will be up for auction next month to raise funds for a study looking at […]

Local housing market could be impacted by changes in China

Tom Davidoff with UBC’s Sauder School of Business says it’s worth keeping a close eye on how changes in China affect the local housing market, reports News 1130. The yuan […]

Biomedical innovation can help families coping with autism

UBC has played a big role in launching companies like MacDonald Dettwiler & Associates, Westport Innovations, and most recently, Awake Labs, reports Georgia Straight. Awake Labs has developed a product […]

How the iconic Galapagos finches are still evolving

The Galapagos finches famously studied by Darwin are still evolving, according to new research reported in the Washington Post and Nature. The researchers identified a gene called HMGA2 behind the […]

5 times procrastinating is actually a good idea

Putting things off has its upsides, provided you’re procrastinating on purpose, according to a new article in TIME. An example is when you put off reading your email. In a […]

Students race low-emission cars in downtown Detroit

Students from universities and high schools across North and South America raced futuristic, gas-sipping vehicles they designed themselves as part of the Shell Eco-Marathon Americas competition held in Detroit over […]

Pot breath analyzer developed

Times of India highlighted a handheld marijuana “breathalyzer” developed by UBC engineering professor Mina Hoorfar. The device costs about $15 and can also detect alcohol.

Influence other people through your vocal pitch

A new study found that using a lower voice early in a conversation can influence your listeners much more so than using a higher vocal pitch, reports Tech Times. The […]

No ban on municipal political donations, B.C. government says

The B.C. government said there are no plans to ban municipal political donations from corporations or unions, reports the Globe and Mail. UBC political science professor Maxwell Cameron believes the […]