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The technique for identifying aggressive medulloblastoma can help doctors tailor treatments to individual patients and ensure high-risk cases receive the intensive therapy they need.
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Turning first-time academic misconduct into a teachable moment
A new diversionary process is helping turn first-time academic misconduct cases into an opportunity for learning and growth, while fostering a stronger culture of academic integrity across UBC’s campuses.
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Saturn still reigns supreme as moon king with 128 new moons
The International Astronomical Union has recognized the discovery of Saturn’s 128 new moons.
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Most B.C. youth aren’t meeting Canada’s movement guidelines, and it could be impacting their mental health
The UBC study reveals that excessive recreational screen time is by far the biggest challenge.
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Tariffs threaten Canadian supply chains. Here’s how consumers and businesses can prepare.
UBC expert in geopolitical disruptions and supply chain risk discussed what’s coming and how Canadian consumers and businesses can prepare for the upcoming U.S. tariffs on Canada.
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Canadian school principals call for more support to deal with student substance use
The study highlights the growing complexity of substance use in educational settings and the urgent need for evidence-aligned strategies.
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UBC professor played key role in development of mRNA vaccine technology
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Opinion: Canada must step up as the global leader in pandemic preparedness
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Point Grey Safeway site redevelopment into rental towers approved
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World Facing Trump’s Tariffs Watches Canada Test Ways of Fighting Back
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