In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a top predator is missing. While most hikers would enjoy the absence of grizzly bears, to ecologist Anna Santo, it’s a sign that forest ecosystems aren’t functioning as they should be.
With the climate crisis, insects are facing significant challenges. Rising temperatures can have broad effects on insects’ bodies, leading to physiological and ecological disruptions with long-term effects on the human population according to UBC entomologists.
A UBC program is embracing the call to equity, diversity and inclusion to better serve local Indigenous youth in STEM.
My mom is packing a suitcase / before her 23-hour flight to Vietnam.
The CANMAT guidelines were updated in 2023 from the previous version in 2016 to include more supported scientific evidence and revised recommendations for healthcare professionals in addressing MDD in adults.
The rusty motorcycle took a sharp swerve, slightly tossing my damp backpack. Sitting in the backseat under the poncho flap extending from my father’s back, I tried to guess our location through the thick curtain of monsoon rain.
Danilo (Giniw) Caron is advocating for decolonizing engineering design and project delivery by incorporating Indigenous ways of knowledge into Western engineering principles.
For millennia, Indigenous communities have maintained forest gardens, a type of historically managed ecosystem, along the Pacific Northwest coast.
Whether they have taken it or not, most UBC students have likely heard about the difficulty of MATH 100: Differential Calculus with Applications.
In a world where every online search can yield thousands of results, it can be challenging to access accurate and easy-to-understand health care information.
The Gender+ in Research Collective, one of the two Collectives housed within the UBC Office of Regional and International Community Engagement (ORICE), aims to promote an inclusive research approach where gender and other aspects of identity are acknowledged and valued.