UBCO researcher studies alternatives to fossil fuel derived energy
Synthetic and solar fuels show potential as sustainable sources of power
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UBCO researcher swings the pendulum on fibre intake
Should someone with inflammatory bowel disease re-introduce fibre to their diet?
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An Indigenous approach to understanding water
Graduate students Dawn Machin and Sarah Alexis are incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge into their research about our relationship with water.
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UBCO co-hosts esteemed astrophysicist Dr. Kristine Spekkens
Award-winning professor to explore galaxy formation, evolution
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UBCO recognizes top students at 2023 graduation ceremonies
Gold, silver medals awarded for academic accomplishments, and steps towards inclusion
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Dr. W. Stephen McNeil receives 2023 West Coast Teaching Excellence Award
Dr. W. Stephen McNeil, Associate Professor of Teaching in the Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry, is a recipient of the 2023 West Coast Teaching Excellence Award—UBC Okanagan’s first recognition at these awards. Read more.
UBCO celebrates the graduates of 2023
More than 2,300 students will receive degrees on June 8 and 9
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Examining single molecules for infinite possibilities
Dr. Isaac Li, Assistant Professor in Chemistry, says research could lead to new disease treatment strategies.
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Can intermittent fasting help those who live with Crohn’s disease?
Intermittent fasting, where a person restricts the intake of any […]
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Call for Canada to braid Indigenous rights with endangered species law
Indigenous leaders, UBCO researchers say current recovery targets do not support culturally vital harvest
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