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  • Thousands more B.C. women chose top-tier birth control after patient costs eliminated

    Thousands more B.C. women chose top-tier birth control after patient costs eliminated

    New UBC research shows a 49-per-cent jump in long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) use after B.C. made contraception free.

  • Magnetic field at Martian surface ten times stronger than expected

    Magnetic field at Martian surface ten times stronger than expected

    New data gleaned from the magnetic sensor aboard NASA’s InSight spacecraft is offering an unprecedented close-up of magnetic fields on Mars.

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