For the first time in the wild, researchers have shown plant populations can evolve quickly enough to rebound from extreme drought.
A sweeping new study of the 2021 heat wave reveals offers crucial insight into how climate extremes reshape ecosystems.
UBC recognizes six Science faculty members for research excellence, with two of the university's top prizes awarded to Dr. Curtis Suttle and Dr. Jess McIver.
A new UBC study in Animal Behaviour suggests raccoons may not just be opportunistic—they may be genuinely curious.
More than 1,000 high school students and teachers from across B.C. will participate in the 48th annual UBC Physics Olympics, showcasing their physics knowledge, creativity, and innovation through a ...
Sponsored by the Indigenous Strategic Initiatives Fund in partnership with the UBC Science CEDAR program, UBC faculty, staff and students are invited to join guest speaker Dr. Sweeney Windchief for ...
Physicists at UBC sent a laser beam of an optical centrifuge into helium nano-droplets doped with dimers of nitric oxide (Valery Milner, UBC). Physicists have used a new optical centrifuge to control ...
A new initiative at the Allard School of Law addresses ethical, regulatory and technological challenges to protect the public and improve access to justice. As artificial intelligence spreads through ...
Dr. Carolina Tropini’s team works toward ways to mitigate potential negative effects of bowel preparation procedures. (Photo Leslie Kennah) New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation ...
Dolphin with a pod of northern resident killer whales. UBC (A Trites), Dalhousie (S Fortune), Hakai Institute (K Holmes), Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (X Cheng). A new study has ...
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