UBCO researcher examines the link between hearing loss and activity levels
How Dr. Bill Cohen Is Transforming Education Through Indigenous Perspectives
Teaching students to appreciate difference, diversity and gifts from the tmixʷ (water, earth, plant and animal life forces).
Teaching students to appreciate difference, diversity and gifts from the tmixʷ (water, earth, plant and animal life forces).
Can AI Change Life for the Better?
A UBC prof is cautiously optimistic.
A UBC prof is cautiously optimistic.
Unravelling the Link Between Pesticide Exposure and Parkinson’s Disease
The study, published in npj Parkinson’s Disease, looked specifically at pesticide exposure — one of the most well studied environmental risk factors for Parkinson’s disease.
The study, published in npj Parkinson’s Disease, looked specifically at pesticide exposure — one of the most well studied environmental risk factors for Parkinson’s disease.
UBCO Research Shows How Healthy Plants Help Rivers Meander
The research, recently published in the journal Nature Communications, highlights a clear connection: rivers with healthy vegetation tend to meander more easily than those flowing through landscapes barren of plant life.
The research, recently published in the journal Nature Communications, highlights a clear connection: rivers with healthy vegetation tend to meander more easily than those flowing through landscapes barren of plant life.
How Are Netflix and YouTube Reshaping Culture?
UBC Okanagan's Dr. Kyong Yoon researches the effect of digital platforms on cultural production, distribution and consumption
UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Kyong Yoon researches the effect of digital platforms on cultural production, distribution and consumption
Top Tips for Gardening in a Drought
UBC Botanical Garden associate director Dr. Tara Moreau provides top tips for gardening in a dry season and describes what gardens might look like in a climate-changed future.
UBC Botanical Garden associate director Dr. Tara Moreau provides top tips for gardening in a dry season and describes what gardens might look like in a climate-changed future.
It’s Time to Expand What We Think of as ‘Work,’ Says Allard Law’s Supriya Routh
Currently, what counts as “work” under the law doesn’t cover many types of labour, including unpaid and informal care work and environmental work, despite the social benefits of such work.
Currently, what counts as “work” under the law doesn’t cover many types of labour, including unpaid and informal care work and environmental work, despite the social benefits of such work.
The Intersection of Culture and Cuisine: How Food Shapes Our Identity
Food has the remarkable ability to bring people together and create a sense of connection.
Food has the remarkable ability to bring people together and create a sense of connection.
Anti-racism Starts With Knowing History
Learning about past wrongs can help us better fight racism in the future, says UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Shirley Chau
Learning about past wrongs can help us better fight racism in the future, says UBC Okanagan’s Dr. Shirley Chau
AI Can Tell if a Patient Battling Cancer Needs Mental Health Support
Researchers at UBC and BC Cancer have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that can accurately predict if a person receiving cancer care will require mental health services during their treatment journey.
Researchers at UBC and BC Cancer have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that can accurately predict if a person receiving cancer care will require mental health services during their treatment journey.
E-Bike Incentives Prove to Be Worth the Investment
A rebate program for e-bikes significantly reduced car travel and carbon emissions, according to a new UBC study.
A rebate program for e-bikes significantly reduced car travel and carbon emissions, according to a new UBC study.
New Book Supports Teenagers’ Decision Making
In 2018, we worked with two colleagues to create a free resource called “The Decision Playbook” that helps teachers integrate decision-making skills into school curricula.
In 2018, we worked with two colleagues to create a free resource called “The Decision Playbook” that helps teachers integrate decision-making skills into school curricula.
Restoring Nature’s Broken Links to Help Wildlife
UBC Okanagan Researcher of the Year Dr. Adam Ford sees his research directly impact animals in the field
UBC Okanagan Researcher of the Year Dr. Adam Ford sees his research directly impact animals in the field
“Asking the Right Questions” – On Ai’s Untapped Potential for Journalism
What are the major risks and opportunities that AI poses to journalists and journalistic ethics?
What are the major risks and opportunities that AI poses to journalists and journalistic ethics?
An Equitable World Can Have Sustainable Fashion, Art and Wine
UBC Okanagan professor speaks about the issues facing consumer industries in the face of climate change and social consciousness
UBC Okanagan professor speaks about the issues facing consumer industries in the face of climate change and social consciousness















