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  • Why some pro hockey players don’t seek help even when they need it

    Why some pro hockey players don’t seek help even when they need it

    A new UBC study highlights that help-seeking behaviours in professional men's ice-hockey is heavily impacted by cultural and systemic factors. 

  • COVID-19 vaccine and young children — expert answers for skeptical parents

    COVID-19 vaccine and young children — expert answers for skeptical parents

    A recent study by UBC researchers reveals some surprising attitudes about child vaccination from parents who remain unvaccinated.

  • How to avoid becoming a mosquito’s dinner

    How to avoid becoming a mosquito’s dinner

    In this Q&A, Dr. Ben Matthews, professor in the UBC department of zoology, explains how to avoid being on the menu for mozzies, and why the future of bite prevention might include odour-reducing skin creams.

  • Time machines and black holes on the agenda at quantum gravity meeting

    Time machines and black holes on the agenda at quantum gravity meeting

    A theory of everything, that works at a cosmic and quantum level, has eluded researchers for years.

  • UBC student initiative set to recycle nearly 50,000 gloves

    UBC student initiative set to recycle nearly 50,000 gloves

    A UBC student’s project to combat plastic waste inspired by the pandemic has collected roughly 48,700 gloves, diverting 146.1 kilograms of waste from landfills this year.

  • UBC team deploys pollution-sniffing mobile lab

    UBC team deploys pollution-sniffing mobile lab

    Watch out, Vancouver. The PLUME van is coming soon to a location near you.

  • UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan funding sees student projects get off the ground

    UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan funding sees student projects get off the ground

    Successful student recipients of the Indigenous Strategic Initiatives (ISI) Fund have been given the green light to start implementing their proposed Indigenous-focused, student-led projects with the backing of university funding.

  • B.C. ocean’s worth of almost $5 billion to GDP likely an underestimate

    B.C. ocean’s worth of almost $5 billion to GDP likely an underestimate

    British Columbia’s ocean contributed almost $5 billion to provincial gross domestic product in 2015, a sum that is likely an underestimate, a new UBC study has found.

  • How artificial intelligence can make our food safer

    How artificial intelligence can make our food safer

    Food recalls could be a thing of the past if artificial intelligence (AI) is utilized in food production, according to a recent study from UBC and the University of Guelph. 

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