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Pushing the economy forward: Dr. Allen Eaves built STEMCELL Technologies into a global company that anchors B.C.’s rapidly growing life sciences sector.
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Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change
In the first case of ‘evolutionary rescue’ in the wild, monkeyflowers evolved fast enough to rebound after a historic drought—offering new insight into how some plants may keep pace with climate change.
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Evolution of student health and wellbeing services culminates in Gateway Health building
UBC has centralized student health and counselling in the new Gateway Health building, shifting to team‑based care designed to reduce wait times and support holistic wellbeing.
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Extreme heat has extreme effects–but some like it hot
A sweeping new study of the 2021 heat wave reveals major ecological losses—but also surprising species that thrived, offering crucial insight into how climate extremes reshape ecosystems.
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Everyone should be ‘pro-abortion’ when the patient is a child, UBC scholars argue
When a child becomes pregnant, treating her as an adult overlooks potential medical harms and ethical duties involved. UBC scholars argue that a child’s best interests make abortion the appropriate standard of care.
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‘I knew it!’—Why misinformation feels so good to share, and what to do about it
SCARP researcher Wes Regan talks about how people can navigate an increasingly polluted information environment ahead of an important election season.
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ADHD is linked to other mental health issues. A new study suggests why
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‘My ideas are a little revolutionary’: ecologist Suzanne Simard on intelligent forests, the climate and her critics
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‘It’s devastating’: Sechelt family in limbo as temporary foreign worker visas set to expire
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Canada to Expand Military Presence in Arctic, Following Trump Threats
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