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  • Warming streams are pushing young salmon beyond their limits: new research

    Warming streams are pushing young salmon beyond their limits: new research

    Researchers at UBC find that young salmon face greater heat risks than previously measured—and that younger fish and older fish cope with warming water very differently.

  • UBC researchers join with partners to develop portable ultrasound scanner network for COVID-19

    UBC researchers join with partners to develop portable ultrasound scanner network for COVID-19

    UBC researchers have designed a network of portable, handheld ultrasound scanners th­at can soon accelerate COVID-19 diagnosis in B.C. and potentially beyond.

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