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.
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UBCO’s next distinguished speakers include a Nobel Prize winner and an angel investor
Talks will highlight advancements in disease treatment, future of equity, diversity and inclusion
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An undergraduate’s journey from physics to Picasso
How Alisa Chung’s degree is bridging the distinct worlds of science and art history.
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UBCO researchers get to the bottom of non-invasive gut tests
Mucus contains vital data to help address diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer
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Can flowers, planted to attract pollinators, benefit neighbouring crops?
UBCO researchers investigate whether farmers should just let it bee
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New research shows invasive ants alter lion’s hunting habits in Kenya
As protective trees are damaged, landscapes change, lions adapt their diet
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Balancing humans and habitat in biodiversity
New BRAES director Dr. Adam Ford hopes UBC Okanagan research will lead the way for protecting local ecosystems.
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Taking physics beyond space and time
UBCO researcher joins international team to mix Einstein’s famous theory with quantum gravity
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UBC Okanagan’s Bachelor of Sustainability a degree of change
Movement-motivated students can pursue interdisciplinary degree to combat climate change.
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Grasslands key to burrowing owl expansion amid climate change, UBC Okanagan study finds
As the iconic species moves north to adapt, it needs suitable habitat
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