UBC faculty and staff are invited to join guest speaker Dr. Sweeney Windchief for his seminar on Indigenous methodologies in academic research.
New radio observations of molecular gas reveal how dozens of galaxies could have rapidly merged together in the early Universe.
Physicists at UBC sent a laser beam of an optical centrifuge into helium nano-droplets doped with dimers of nitric oxide (Valery Milner, UBC). Physicists have used a new optical centrifuge to control ...
Dr. Carolina Tropini’s team works toward ways to mitigate potential negative effects of bowel preparation procedures. (Photo Leslie Kennah) New preclinical research suggests that bowel preparation ...
Artist’s impression of a forming galaxy cluster in the early universe (Credit: Lingxiao Yuan). An international team of astronomers led by Canadian researchers has found something the universe wasn’t ...
UBC Science research made headlines in 2025. Here's our top picks. From breakthroughs in organ transplantation to alerting us to the risks of space junk, UBC Science research made headlines in 2025.
Dolphin with a pod of northern resident killer whales. UBC (A Trites), Dalhousie (S Fortune), Hakai Institute (K Holmes), Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (X Cheng). A new study has ...
Have you ever opened your textbook only to feel your brain shut down before you even read the first paragraph? Or, have you planned a study session but ended up cleaning your room for an hour instead?
SCI Team supports Science students’ success through a variety of events and resources to support career and professional development. These supports are intended to benefit new-to-campus, current, and ...
Far-infrared image from the Herschel Space Observatory overlaid with optical data from Euclid (Ryley Hill, University of British Columbia, European Space Agency). Astronomers have released a sneak ...
Dr. Zachary Hudson, a UBC chemist developing advanced materials that are transforming how we diagnose disease, reduce electricity consumption and reduce plastic waste, has been awarded an Arthur B.
Geopyxis’s distinctive brown cups and white rims. Seen here after the 2022 California Caldor fire. (Monika Fischer, UBC). As B.C. faces increasingly severe wildfire seasons, new research at UBC is ...
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