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Word games

  • The U.S. just approved a giant space mirror to test ‘sunlight on demand.’ Low Earth orbit is getting weird

    The U.S. just approved a giant space mirror to test ‘sunlight on demand.’ Low Earth orbit is getting weird

    By Drs. Samantha Lawler and Aaron Boley.

  • Wordle’s benefits go beyond keeping you sharp

    Wordle’s benefits go beyond keeping you sharp

    Many Wordle players say it helps keep their brains sharp. But did you know playing word games could also lead to success in business?

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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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  • Researchers discover new form of hereditary prostate cancer
    Health & Medicine

    Researchers discover new form of hereditary prostate cancer

  • Nearly two-thirds of Indigenous people report mistreatment during childbirth, first national survey finds
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    Nearly two-thirds of Indigenous people report mistreatment during childbirth, first national survey finds

  • How male leaders should address sexist remarks before it costs their organization, according to UBC Sauder study
    Society & Culture

    How male leaders should address sexist remarks before it costs their organization, according to UBC Sauder study

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