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  • How climate change is changing your favourite wine

    How climate change is changing your favourite wine

    UBC-led research shows climate change is heating up wine regions worldwide—altering how grapes grow, ripen and how your wine tastes.

  • UBC program strengthening STEM pathways for Indigenous youth

    UBC program strengthening STEM pathways for Indigenous youth

    seed2STEM helps to improve representation of Indigenous students in the academic disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

  • Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare – and naivety could be to blame

    Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare – and naivety could be to blame

    Researchers at UBC's Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries conducted the first study of humpback whale entanglements in B.C. aquaculture facilities.

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