A new study identified a surprising factor that is undermining relationship satisfaction and stability: the inconsistency ...
Researchers have found that high levels of salt kill fertilized coho salmon eggs, raising concerns about the use of road salt in winter. CW: We launched this project three winters ago to understand ...
$23-million Smart Hydrogen Energy District shows viability of integrated energy systems. The dinner—the first since the pandemic—is a chance for guests to enjoy a gourmet meal experience at an ...
Here’s a look back at some of the year’s biggest highlights for the UBC Vancouver Thunderbirds and UBC Okanagan Heat. Inaugural Wall Legacy Awards funded by $100M+ Peter Wall Endowment generates $4M ...
Protests over pipelines and other environmental issues, social aspects of climate change, public opinion on environmental issues, social movements, social media, Twitter, Facebook, social networks, ...
School of Nursing, Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre ...
A new UBC Psychology study has found that, no matter their political stripe, people value nature for the same big reasons.
global public health, including outbreaks, emerging infections, and novel respiratory pathogens, and have published widely, including with clinical trials. (Consultant to the World Health Organization ...
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Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries ...
Does money buy happiness? New research from a multinational UBC psychology study suggests that it can—but what you spend it on matters, depending on where you live. Happiness from spending varies ...