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  • When disaster strikes, these doctors will have been here before

    When disaster strikes, these doctors will have been here before

    UBC emergency medicine resident doctors trained for a Code Orange in a full-day disaster simulation with partners from across B.C.’s health system.

  • How you lock your smartphone can reveal your age: UBC study

    How you lock your smartphone can reveal your age: UBC study

    Older smartphone users tend to rely more on their phones’ auto lock feature compared to younger users, a new UBC study has found. They also prefer using PINs over fingerprints to unlock their phones.

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