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  • New canine lab seeks four-legged research participants

    New canine lab seeks four-legged research participants

    A new lab at UBC’s Vancouver campus is looking for research participants—and not just anyone will do. The criteria? Must be furry and four-legged.

  • Warmer Earth could see smaller butterflies that struggle to fly, affecting food systems

    Warmer Earth could see smaller butterflies that struggle to fly, affecting food systems

    New UBC research has shown warmer temperatures can lead to smaller butterflies that collect less pollen and visit fewer flowers.

  • Multiple Indigenous-focused initiatives receive UBC funding to help advance rights of Indigenous peoples

    Multiple Indigenous-focused initiatives receive UBC funding to help advance rights of Indigenous peoples

  • We’re heading to the moon and maybe Mars. So who owns them?

    We’re heading to the moon and maybe Mars. So who owns them?

    Humanity is set to make a return to the Moon with the Artemis program, in what NASA says is a first step to Mars. So, who gets first dibs?

  • Global fish stocks can’t rebuild if nothing done to halt climate change and overfishing, new study suggests

    Global fish stocks can’t rebuild if nothing done to halt climate change and overfishing, new study suggests

    Global fish stocks will not be able to recover to sustainable levels without strong actions to mitigate climate change, a new study has projected.

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