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  • New UBC tool may help stop a destructive insect in its tracks
    Science & Technology

    New UBC tool may help stop a destructive insect in its tracks

    Canadian scientists have developed a genomic test that traces the Asian spongy moth to its origin, helping prevent new infestations.

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  • InBC and UBC partner to spur growth and commercialization of UBC-affiliated companies
    University News

    InBC and UBC partner to spur growth and commercialization of UBC-affiliated companies

    New fund will accelerate and scale companies advancing UBC research and discoveries, supporting economic and social impact across B.C.

  • Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire
    Climate & Environment

    Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire

    A UBC study with St’át’imc Nation communities finds invasive grasses are the sleeper threat on B.C.’s post-fire landscape—and the window to stop them is narrow

  • This UBC prof’s novel is being adapted for Netflix
    Society & Culture

    This UBC prof’s novel is being adapted for Netflix

    UBC professor Annabel Lyon reflects on her acclaimed novel The Golden Mean as it heads to Netflix, exploring enduring themes of power, identity and curiosity.

  • Seals risk death by polar bear for a varied meal, UBC study finds
    Climate & Environment

    Seals risk death by polar bear for a varied meal, UBC study finds

    Arctic tracking shows ringed seals trade safety for food variety—evidence that conservation plans must factor in both food and fear. 

  • UBC study links artificial turf fields to lethal chemical threat for salmon
    Climate & Environment

    UBC study links artificial turf fields to lethal chemical threat for salmon

    UBC researchers found Metro Vancouver’s artificial turf fields leach 6PPD‑quinone—a tire chemical deadly to coho salmon—into stormwater for years after installation, pointing to urgent needs for treatment and safer infills.

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  • B.C. government headed to court to remove Penticton encampment

    CBC
  • What’s the future of virtual health care in Ontario? Despite funding cutback, it may have taken root

    Toronto Star
  • How a B.C. startup is turning mining waste into a climate solution

    BCBusiness
  • What happens to wildlife when major rainstorms hit B.C.? Creatures of all sizes can struggle

    CBC

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  • AI swarms could hijack democracy—without anyone noticing

  • Colliding galaxies create the brightest, fastest growing black holes at their centre

  • UBC team develops greener way to produce clothing fibres

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Climate & Environment

  • Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change

    Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change

  • Extreme heat has extreme effects–but some like it hot

    Extreme heat has extreme effects–but some like it hot

  • Raccoons solve puzzles for the fun of it, new study finds

    Raccoons solve puzzles for the fun of it, new study finds

  • Canadian drinking water at risk long after wildfires, UBC study warns

    Canadian drinking water at risk long after wildfires, UBC study warns

Health & Medicine

  • Evolution of student health and wellbeing services culminates in Gateway Health building

    Evolution of student health and wellbeing services culminates in Gateway Health building

  • The UBC scientist who built Canada’s largest biotech company

    The UBC scientist who built Canada’s largest biotech company

  • Everyone should be ‘pro-abortion’ when the patient is a child, UBC scholars argue

    Everyone should be ‘pro-abortion’ when the patient is a child, UBC scholars argue

  • One in 20 babies experiences physical abuse, global review finds

    One in 20 babies experiences physical abuse, global review finds

Science & Technology

  • Wolf reduction boosts caribou survival—but only in rugged terrain

    Wolf reduction boosts caribou survival—but only in rugged terrain

  • UBC lecturer plays a pivotal role in strengthening Mozambique’s ability to tackle deforestation

    UBC lecturer plays a pivotal role in strengthening Mozambique’s ability to tackle deforestation

  • UBC-led partnership tackles cattle methane with cost-saving tools for farmers

    UBC-led partnership tackles cattle methane with cost-saving tools for farmers

  • AI in the law: How UBC researchers are helping to future-proof justice 

    AI in the law: How UBC researchers are helping to future-proof justice 

Society & Culture

  • ‘I knew it!’—Why misinformation feels so good to share, and what to do about it

    ‘I knew it!’—Why misinformation feels so good to share, and what to do about it

  • Apocalyptic beliefs are no longer fringe—and they’re shaping how people respond to global threats

    Apocalyptic beliefs are no longer fringe—and they’re shaping how people respond to global threats

  • Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one

    Why Canada shouldn’t embrace prediction markets, according to a researcher who ran one

  • Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says

    Cowichan decision is ‘rock solid law’, won’t affect private landowners, UBC expert says

University News

  • UBC launches new South Asia Hub, partnerships in India 

    UBC launches new South Asia Hub, partnerships in India 

  • Gateway Health Building

    State-of-the-art Gateway Health building opens as integrated hub for student health, teaching and research

  • Okanagan wild horses are helping Indigenous youth heal and reconnect with cultural traditions

    Okanagan wild horses are helping Indigenous youth heal and reconnect with cultural traditions

  • Using AI to support law students and expand access to justice

    Using AI to support law students and expand access to justice

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