For Dr. Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi, a postdoctoral researcher at UBC’s faculty of applied science who led the project, it’s more than a professional achievement; it’s personal.
Research led by psychology professor Dr. Amori Mikami examined the effects of quitting social media versus using it more intentionally.
Nations will meet next week to hammer out agreements on climate action at the 29 th UN climate change conference, COP 29, held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Dr. Simon Donner, professor in the department of ...
It’s vaccination season, and scientists have been hard at work ensuring the latest vaccines are safe and effective against evolving strains of influenza and SARS-CoV-2. Vaccines undergo changes from ...
Experts, advocates and allies discuss solutions as opioid deaths climb. With overdose deaths in British Columbia at unprecedented levels, UBC Okanagan Debates convened provincial leaders, health care ...
The 2024 U.S. presidential election is poised to be one of the most pivotal in modern history, with outcomes that could radically reshape both domestic and international landscapes. The decision made ...
This discovery could help with earlier recognition of critically ill babies to implement life-saving treatment. A genetic signature in newborns can predict neonatal sepsis before symptoms even start ...
For Dr. Paul Onkundi Nyangaresi, a postdoctoral researcher at UBC’s faculty of applied science who led the project, it’s more than a professional achievement; it’s personal. The discovery shows ...
The new material, designed to mimic the natural behaviour of blood vessels, could allow for safer use of blood-contacting devices, especially in cases where blood clots are a significant concern. UBC ...
Research led by psychology professor Dr. Amori Mikami examined the effects of quitting social media versus using it more intentionally. We spoke with UBC political science professor Dr. Terri Givens ...