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Mixed reality gives neuroanatomy lessons a boost
September 1, 2017

Mixed reality gives neuroanatomy lessons a boost

With its unique hemispheres and intricate connections, the brain is one of the most exceptional, yet complex organs in the human body.

LATEST NEWS

 

Social and emotional learning takes its place at centre of B.C.’s new school curriculum

The upcoming school year represents high school teachers’ last chance to experiment with B.C.’s new curriculum before it becomes mandatory for Grades 10-12 next year.

Perfect mannequins a turnoff for some consumers

Mannequins’ long legs, tiny waistlines and perfect busts can sour some shoppers on the products they’re wearing, especially consumers who don’t like the look of their own bodies.

OPINIONS

 

What creativity really is - and why schools need it

The Conversation published an op-ed by Liane Gabora, a UBC professor of psychology and creative studies, about the benefits of creativity in schools.

ATHLETICS

 

‘Queen City’ clash of Canada West rivals

November 5, 2016 seems like a long time ago, but it will be firmly etched into the grey matter of the Regina Rams when the UBC Thunderbirds visit Friday.

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal

Much of what we know about the structure of the brain comes from Ramón y Cajal's research; celebrate his legacy at the exhibition's opening reception on Thursday, September 7 from 6 to 9 pm at the Belkin Art Gallery.

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