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UBC researchers discover how to grow specialized immune cells for more accessible off-the-shelf cell therapies to treat cancer, autoimmune disorders and more.
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Earliest, hottest galaxy cluster gas on record could change our cosmological models
The scorching cloud of gas threaded between clusters of galaxies is five times hotter than current models predict, highlighting gaps in our models of galaxy cluster formation.
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How changing your diet could help save the world
UBC research shows nearly half the global population—and almost all Canadians—must change their diets to curb climate change. Discover simple steps to reduce food emissions and help keep warming below 2°C.
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UBC spin-off companies tackle climate change and drive economic growth
Pushing the economy forward: Research-based climate solutions are helping Canada compete in the global low-carbon economy.
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The mathematics of gift wrapping
UBC Mathematics postdoctoral fellow Dr. Adam Martens talks about the geometry of gift wrapping—and why you can’t wrap a ball perfectly (so don’t even bother).
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What’s the outlook for Canadian international education in 2026?
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National Indigenous Coaching honour hits home for B.C. woman
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B.C. premier proposes publicly funded refinery over pipeline. Is it realistic?
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The land US has bought throughout history—including from Denmark
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