A team of UBC researchers, led by Professor David Granville, made a chance discovery that may lead to the creation of a drug to defy skin aging.
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New research shows that there is a 98 per cent chance that B.C.'s population of Chinook salmon could suffer irreparable losses by 2100.
A team of UBC researchers is launching a specialized telescope from Antarctica to study the expansion of the primordial universe.
Jacob Derewenda was one of UBC’s varsity rowers -- but now, thanks to a shoulder injury, he’s been cut off at the peak of his career.
In her first column of the new year, Natalie gives advice to readers on how to keep their resolutions and make the most of 2015.
A UBC psychology study suggests that limiting the number of times you check your email can reduce stress.
With the drop deadline approaching, I decided to see what the research said about why people sometimes react negatively to different ways of speaking.
In this Last Words, Ubyssey editors take on the ongoing troubles with Ponderosa's elevator and how not checking your email can be stressful.
According to UBC pharmacology professor Barbara Mintzes, companies will often advertise prescription drug products for results that are quite different from their intended uses.
Tom Burrows’ exhibit opened on Thursday night at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.
A recent UBC study showshow a brief exposure to diesel exhaust can create significant alterations within a person’s DNA methylation.
Even if you don’t personally know seventh-year engineering student Lawrence Lam, you probably know someone who does.
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.
Early examples of early gay literature, Teleny and Des Grieux, were acquired through the crowd-funding efforts of Ph.D. candidate and an associate professor
Spoiler alert: there are LOTS of varsity athletes in the School of Kinesiology. Because, sports! But what else are they into?