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B.C. is moving millions of frogs for construction—no one knows if they’re surviving
The study finds that frogs and salamanders are moved by the millions, along with smaller numbers of snakes and other reptiles, to clear the way for pipelines, culverts and other development.
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Genomic test co-invented by UBC researchers can help millions of breast cancer patients safely avoid chemotherapy
A clinical trial of more than 4,400 patients—two decades in the making—has now confirmed the test works.
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How UBC-trained food scientists are advancing food and beverage manufacturing in Canada
Pushing the economy forward: Together with industry, UBC graduates are turning research into high-demand food and beverage products.
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Focus apps are failing neurodivergent minds, new research finds
by Dr. Joanna McGrenere, Dr. Kevin Chow and Marvel Hariadi
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Free contraception policy sharply reduces patient costs in B.C., especially for young adults
UBC researchers find out-of-pocket spending fell 83 per cent within two years of universal coverage.
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Scientist with Huntington’s gene dedicates life to curing fatal disease he’ll one day develop
CBC
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Meet the ‘hit doctor’: Inside an informal network of drug users trying to stay alive
CBC
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How to fish better
The New York Times
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Conservationists hope black bear’s death in B.C. park ‘not in vain,’ call for change
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