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  • A made-in-BC heat pump with global impact 

    A made-in-BC heat pump with global impact 

    Pushing the economy forward: A UBC Okanagan graduate built Vitalis, a Kelowna clean refrigeration company, that is now positioned for export growth.

  • UBC program strengthening STEM pathways for Indigenous youth

    UBC program strengthening STEM pathways for Indigenous youth

    seed2STEM helps to improve representation of Indigenous students in the academic disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

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  • New deep diamond and barium minerals named after UBC researchers

  • B.C. is moving millions of frogs for construction—no one knows if they’re surviving

  • Some early herders didn’t quit fishing and foraging for a millennium after first keeping livestock

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    New national guidance targets substance-use prevention and response in Canadian schools

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    New study explores how people with schizophrenia experience heat inside their homes

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    Can a walk through downtown Vancouver change how we think about climate change?

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