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UBC researchers surveyed 149 marine shipping experts in 2021 and found they expect the sector to see a reduction of 30 to 40 per cent in the carbon intensity of shipping — a measure of the amount of ...
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A new UBC study finds that persistently isolated older Canadian women are more likely to fall short of recommended fruit and vegetable intake, leading to poorer overall diet quality. Researchers used ...
As the days get longer and gardeners plan their spring planting, research from the University of British Columbia offers some good news this Earth Day: small, simple changes to urban green spaces can ...
The Last of Us is back on April 13 and this season is more realistic than ever. The trailer for the hit HBO series appears to show the “zombie fungus” cordyceps infecting humans by releasing air-borne ...
If you were choosing between a blender rated 3.5 out of five points, or one with three and a half stars, which would you pick? According to a new study from UBC Sauder School of Business, you’re more ...
Immigration policy stands at a critical crossroads as global shifts influence patterns of movement, economic needs and social cohesion. Media are invited to attend a panel exploring immigration ...
The University of British Columbia has adopted a new way of assessing tuition rates that provides consistency and clarity for international students. The multi-year tuition framework was formally ...
As a U.S. president tries to blur the border between Canada and the U.S., the distinction between the two countries could not be more stark when it comes to reproductive health and rights. Abortion ...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) has opened Gage Market, the first fully autonomous convenience store in the world to feature secure gates. Located in the lobby of Gage Commons, the Market ...
At UBC’s Centre for Advanced Wood Processing, PhD student Joseph Doh Wook Kim plays a flawless riff on an electric guitar made with plantation-grown Fijian mahogany. The sound is deep, warm and ...
On April 22, the world will celebrate E a rth Day under the theme “Our Power, Our Planet.” UBC experts are available to comment.
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