To study how pigeons see while flying, UBC researchers hand-sewed custom falconry-style hoods and miniature backpacks to ...
Lessons from the unprecedented Stanley Park coyote attacks reveal why conflict happens—and what people can do to safely ...
Large numbers of fish will disappear from the tropics by 2050, finds a new University of Britsh Columbia study that examined the impact of climate change on fish stocks. The study identified ocean ...
UBC researchers are engaging people on climate change with Urban Future Walks, an experience that highlights real-world ...
The ALPHA Collaboration improves its measurement of the ground-state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen by two orders of magnitude. Researchers at the ALPHA experiment—including University of British ...
Flowers in full bloom cover UBC’s Vancouver campus, just in time to celebrate our graduating students as they prepare to cross the Chan Centre stage. May 25th to 27th will see UBC Science graduates ...
Extremely Large Telescope under construction in the Chilean Atacama Desert (Photo: European Southern Observatory). CFI funding will enable UBC astronomers and partners to support Canada’s contribution ...
Dr. Bridgette Clarkston teaching the students of Hornby Island Community School about local seaweeds. Photo: Ocea Hill Dr. Bridgette Clarkston, associate professor of teaching with UBC Botany, has ...
New research outlines an enhanced approach that could lead to treatments for prostate cancer and other diseases. Researchers at UBC and BC Cancer have developed a new way to target proteins long ...
UBC research shows some people are developing addictive patterns of AI chatbot use—and it’s affecting their daily lives. AI chatbots can grant almost any request—a celebrity in love with you, a ...
From generating a project idea and conducting experiments, to writing a scientific paper and evaluating its own work, an AI scientist can now carry out a research experiment from beginning to end — ...
Scarlet monkeyflower plant in natural habitat. Photo credit: Seema Sheth. For the first time in the wild, researchers have shown plant populations can evolve quickly enough to rebound from extreme ...
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