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  • Anxiety disorders during pregnancy and postpartum more prevalent than previously thought

    Anxiety disorders during pregnancy and postpartum more prevalent than previously thought

    Many mothers have likely heard about postpartum depression, but what about postpartum anxiety? According to UBC researcher Nichole Fairbrother, this type of anxiety is not well understood and deserves more attention.

  • Behind the scenes with UBC’s gardeners

    Behind the scenes with UBC’s gardeners

    Every year, UBC’s campus erupts in bloom, from delicate cherry blossoms and magnificent magnolias to brightly coloured alliums and richly scented lilacs. It’s not just the work of Mother Nature that’s responsible for bringing the university landscape to life. A dedicated staff of 35 gardeners, arborists and horticulturists, divided into five crews, work year-round to…

  • The property train: how a new subway line in Shanghai boosted home prices

    The property train: how a new subway line in Shanghai boosted home prices

    Major rapid transit projects can cost billions of dollars to build, but a new study from a researcher at UBC’s Sauder School of Business has found they can also increase nearby home prices in the world’s fast-growing urban areas.

  • Canada’s high school curricula not giving students full picture of climate change: UBC study

    Canada’s high school curricula not giving students full picture of climate change: UBC study

    Canada’s high school students may not be getting enough information on the negative impacts of climate change, scientific consensus behind human-caused warming or climate solutions, according to new research from the University of British Columbia and Lund University.

  • Harmful medication re-exposures could be avoided with new approaches

    Harmful medication re-exposures could be avoided with new approaches

    Adverse drug events could be avoided by sharing patients’ medication histories and previous harmful medication exposures among various health-care facilities. That’s one of the key findings of a study published today in CMAJ Open.

  • Pokémon-like card game can help teach ecology: UBC research

    Pokémon-like card game can help teach ecology: UBC research

    Playing a Pokémon-like card game about ecology and biodiversity can result in broader knowledge of species and a better understanding of ecosystems than traditional teaching methods, like slideshows, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.  

  • New President of the Research Universities’ Council of British Columbia appointed

    New President of the Research Universities’ Council of British Columbia appointed

    Santa J. Ono, chair of the Research Universities' Council of British Columbia (RUCBC) and president and vice-chancellor of The University of British Columbia, is pleased to welcome Max Blouw, former president and vice-chancellor of Wilfrid Laurier University, as RUCBC’s new president.

  • UBC researchers bat for gold with new cricket bat design

    UBC researchers bat for gold with new cricket bat design

    Young kids dreaming of becoming the next Steve Smith, Eoin Morgan or Virat Kohli rarely have access to cricket bats used by the stars of the game. Now a new bat designed at the University of British Columbia could put a high-performing bat into their hands and ultimately bring even more people into the sport.

  • DNA analysis reveals cryptic underwater ecosystem engineers

    DNA analysis reveals cryptic underwater ecosystem engineers

    They look like smears of pink bubblegum on the rocks off British Columbia’s coast, indistinguishable from one another.

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