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A UBC-led global analysis of more than 174,000 cats finds that owned cats allowed to roam outdoors carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even with regular veterinary care.
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Climate policy isn’t partisan — research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it
by Dr. Emily Huddart and Dr. Tony Silva, Department of Sociology
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Drugging the undruggable: Scientists achieve million-fold leap in targeting elusive cancer proteins
Few medications can target disordered proteins, but new research outlines an enhanced approach that could lead to treatments for prostate cancer and other diseases.
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Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design
New research shows some people are developing addictive patterns of AI chatbot use—and it’s affecting their daily lives.
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From Wulfstan of York to Pete Hegseth, fake Bible verses have often been politicized
by Dr. Mo Pareles, Associate Professor of English and Medieval Studies
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New poll shows strong region-wide support for SkyTrain extension to UBC
More than three-quarters of respondents say they support the project.
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Red Dress Day: Book helps children understand difficult topic
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B.C. premier pushes back after softwood lumber left off list for tariff relief
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Ontario experts warn about viral looksmaxxing trend
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Buy Canadian has caused pain in parts of the U.S., but America will be just fine
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