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Wildfires pollute waterways and could affect their ability to sequester carbon, new University of British Columbia research ...
UBC’s departments of statistics and computer science have joined forces to create a new undergraduate, interdisciplinary data ...
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Humans play a far greater role in the fate of African elephants than habitat, and human conflict in particular has a devastating impact on these largest terrestrial animals, according to a new ...
A postdoctoral fellow with the UBC Department of Microbiology and Immunology co-hosts Project X, CBC's new science show, set to debut this week. Jennifer Gardy—a microbiologist working to increase our ...
Join us at this international gathering of researchers working on diverse aspects of quantum computing--experimental and theoretical approaches to realizing quantum computing, quantum-inspired ...
Jellyfish are increasing in the majority of the world's coastal ecosystems, according to the first global study of jellyfish abundance by University of British Columbia researchers. In a study ...
The University of British Columbia has received a $2 million donation from The RBC Foundation in support of a number of sustainability projects across its Vancouver campus. The gift, part of UBC’s ...
UBC botanists have placed seaweed in the underwater equivalent of a wind tunnel to get a better idea of how different types of algae withstand the onslaught of strong waves and currents. The findings, ...
Nearly five million seized seahorses just ‘tip of the iceberg’ in global wildlife smuggling May 27, 2025 Close to five million smuggled seahorses worth an estimated CAD$29 million were seized by ...
UBC Science researchers have received $10.5 million in funding from Genome Canada and international partners to create the first reference genome of the sunflower family – work that will pinpoint ...