Physicists have used the new optical centrifuge to control the rotation of molecules suspended in liquid helium nano-droplets.
A new initiative at the Allard School of Law addresses ethical, regulatory and technological challenges to protect the public ...
Move UBC is this February. All Science students are welcome to drop by and try the smoothie bike. Pedal to blend a fresh ...
Life as a science student can be busy, whether you're juggling courses, lab work, assignments, research and personal responsibilities. Journaling can be a supportive habit to help you slow down and ...
Prepare for next steps after your BSc. Strengthen your résumé, explore job search skills, and more. Designed for UBC Science students. Participate in a series of virtual workshops designed to help you ...
The genome of the fungus that helps mountain pine beetles infect and kill lodgepole pines has been decoded in a University of British Columbia study. Also known as blue stain fungus for the stain it ...
Jellyfish are increasing in the majority of the world's coastal ecosystems, according to the first global study of jellyfish abundance by University of British Columbia researchers. In a study ...
The United States Senate has confirmed University of British Columbia professor and Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman for the position of Associate Director for Science in the White House Office of Science ...
The loss of large predator animals across the globe is having unanticipated impacts on processes as diverse as human disease dynamics, wildfires and biogeochemical cycles, according to new research by ...
A sweeping synthesis of two decades worth of data from Canada's major earth sciences project has yielded an unprecedented geological map of North America that offers researchers a glimpse back in time ...