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  • InBC and UBC partner to spur growth and commercialization of UBC-affiliated companies

    InBC and UBC partner to spur growth and commercialization of UBC-affiliated companies

    New fund will accelerate and scale companies advancing UBC research and discoveries, supporting economic and social impact across B.C.

  • Switching grape varieties can help save world’s wine-growing regions: UBC study

    Switching grape varieties can help save world’s wine-growing regions: UBC study

    Hotter temperatures threaten global wine production, with multiple studies now forecasting that more than half of regions suitable to planting wine grapes could be lost to climate change.

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  • UBC team develops greener way to produce clothing fibres

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  • New UBC tool may help stop a destructive insect in its tracks
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    New UBC tool may help stop a destructive insect in its tracks

  • Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire
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    Invasive grasses may be turning B.C.’s burn scars into the next wildfire

  • This UBC prof’s novel is being adapted for Netflix
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    This UBC prof’s novel is being adapted for Netflix

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