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When the rubber hits the road: Recycled tires create stronger concrete
June 16, 2017

When the rubber hits the road: Recycled tires create stronger concrete

UBC engineers have developed a more resilient type of concrete using recycled tires that could be used for concrete structures like buildings, roads, dams and bridges while reducing landfill waste.

OPINIONS

 

Bains’s mixed messages on Norsat a cause for concern

Michael Byers, the Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law at UBC, wrote an op-ed for the Globe and Mail after a Canadian satellite manufacturer was sold to a Chinese communications firm.

ATHLETICS

 

Old foes renew acquaintances in Canada West season opener

The Canada West women's soccer schedule is set to kick off on Labour Day weekend.

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

Grand Opening: Gallery of Northwest Coast Masterworks

MOA invites you to the grand opening of their groundbreaking new gallery dedicated to Indigenous art from the Northwest Coast. Thursday, June 22, 7-10 pm. Free admission.


VIDEO

 

Prevent Wastewater Pollution at UBC

Metro Vancouver is currently developing a proposal that would require research laboratories to implement Pollution Prevention Plans.
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