Nesbitt added that “it’s important for cities to understand the dynamics of that so that they can prioritize it in how they manage and grow their green spaces.”
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Finlay and his collaborators suggest that these microbial communities may not just be correlated to such diseases, but they might act as a mode of transmission for them.
Beginning March 24, UBC has curtailed on-campus research, meaning that any research not considered to be critical has been suspended.
One way UBC students are collaborating with others to address this challenge is through Open Source Covid19 Medical Supplies - BC.
The top three placing designs will be made available for download for free so that manufacturers can start producing them after the completion of the competition.
The study found that the quality of people’s sleep affects their positive emotional responses to events in their lives.
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The project also incorporates the use of virtual reality technology as a tool for teaching the Nisga’a language to Nisga’a people living both within and outside of Nisga’a territory.