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Canada is playing a key role in one of the world’s most powerful telescopes, securing access through investment in a groundbreaking instrument.
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Kids who take risks at play make faster, smarter decisions in traffic
Researchers used virtual reality to discover that children who embrace risky play develop sharper street-crossing skills
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Some early herders didn’t quit fishing and foraging for a millennium after first keeping livestock
Early herders in eastern Africa kept diverse diets for nearly a millennium after adopting livestock, new research shows, challenging assumptions about rapid dietary specialization.
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What the 2026 World Cup means for measles risk in Vancouver
by Dr. Jamie Voyles and Qurrat Ul Ain.
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UBC researchers find Indigenous lands can outperform protected areas on conservation
UBC researchers reviewed 111 studies and found Indigenous-managed lands match or outperform government protected areas on forests, biodiversity and carbon storage — yet remain under-resourced and under-recognized.
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Pet cats that roam outdoors carry similar disease risk as feral cats, UBC-led global study finds
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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Girls and young women are more likely to tear their ACLs. Here’s why — and how to prevent it
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Do those Metro Vancouver campaigns to reduce waste work?
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B.C. gov’t monitoring situation as yellow-legged hornet found at Washington state port
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B.C.’s parks battered by extreme weather
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