Everyone seems to forget that getting stuff done can be exhausting, time-consuming and frankly a little overrated. So as a compromise, and mostly inspired by my own refusal to study, here are some strategies to help you avoid responsibilities in the most responsible ways possible.
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“This was actually a study using a really neat combination of old[er] data and new[er] data,” said Dr. Catherine Johnson, an author of the study and professor in UBC’s department of earth, ocean and atmospheric sciences.
The team developed a two-photon microscopy technique that allowed them to pinpoint the presence of cannabinoids in particular structures of the cannabis plant.
The team developed a specialized imaging technique that took advantage of glandular trichome intrinsic autofluorescence — a property of the trichomes that causes them to emit light when exposed to certain other kinds of light.
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy represents a burgeoning area of research that can support those suffering from PTSD.
A team of UBC researchers is launching a specialized telescope from Antarctica to study the expansion of the primordial universe.
A UBC psychology study suggests that limiting the number of times you check your email can reduce stress.
A recent UBC study showshow a brief exposure to diesel exhaust can create significant alterations within a person’s DNA methylation.
Researcher Haakon Nygaard is conducting a study to see if saracatinib, a drug formerly used to treat cancer, can be repurposed for Alzheimer's treatment.
A new UBC-O study shows that people who have not committed crimes can still be led to admitting that they had by implanting false memories.
A study by Sauder professor Ning Nan found that student-led organizing through social media is especially powerful in times of crisis.
James Rupert, who was charged with secretly observing and recording subjects of a study in June 2014, pled guilty to videotaping four women who were using a changing room for one of his studies.
A UBC study found that, in some cases, rude sale staff can actually increase a customer's desire to purchase a product.
A UBC study is giving students a chance to engage in two hours of gambling and beer drinking -- and get paid for it.
The research showed that the volume of glaciers in Western Canada will decrease by 70 per cent over the next 85 years.