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A day to celebrate the life of pi
March 13, 2014
March 14 (3/14) is Pi Day, a day for number lovers like UBC’s Lior Silberman to celebrate the world’s most famous irrational number Pi Day is an unofficial day to revel in the mystery of the infinitely long mathematical constant that is approximately equal to 3.14. First started in… read more
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UBC appoints Dr Arvind Gupta president and vice chancellor
March 12, 2014
Dr. Arvind Gupta, a renowned expert in research and innovation policy and a professor with UBC's Department of Computer Science, has been appointed the 13th president and vice chancellor of the University of British Columbia. Gupta is currently chief executive officer and scientific director of… read more
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UBC photo wins life sciences image competition, set to light up Times Square
March 12, 2014
A vibrant microscopic closeup of a fruit fly’s neuromuscular junction captured by UBC researchers is one of three winners of GE Healthcare Life Sciences’ 2013 world-wide Cell Imaging Competition. The photo, stained in blues, greens and reds, will be displayed in New York’s Times… read more
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Shade will be a precious resource to lizards in a warming world
March 10, 2014
Climate change may even test lizards’ famous ability to tolerate and escape the heat -- making habitat protection increasingly vital -- according to a new study by UBC and international biodiversity experts. The study, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,… read more
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UBC and wireless leader Qualcomm announce 10-year innovation partnership
March 5, 2014
UBC has entered into a ten-year innovation partnership with global wireless device semiconductor company Qualcomm. The partnership, spearheaded by UBC professor Panos Nasiopoulos, lays out pre-defined terms under which Qualcomm can sponsor multiple research projects at UBC. "We’re delighted… read more
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Increasingly homogenized ‘global food basket’ putting crops, human health at risk
March 3, 2014
Globalization has helped increase local supplies of energy-dense food crops, but at a significant cost to global food security and human health, according to a new study by the University of British Columbia, the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, and the Global Crop Diversity Trust. … read more
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Canadian nuclear physicist and UBC professor Erich W Vogt passes away
February 19, 2014
Erich W Vogt, the Canadian nuclear physicist and UBC professor who helped found Canada's national nuclear and particle physics lab and Science World BC, has passed away. He was the recipient of the Order of Canada, the Order of British Columbia, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. "As… read more
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UBC and SAP partner to foster girls’ love of technology
February 19, 2014
UBC and international software developer SAP Canada have joined forces to deliver technology workshops for Grade 7 girls at the company’s Vancouver offices. The GIRLsmarts program, organized by UBC’s Computer Science department, has been active for a decade, but this is the first year… read more
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Low levels of atmospheric oxygen might not have delayed animal evolution
February 17, 2014
Challenging a long held view that low levels of atmospheric oxygen prevented the evolution of animals, new findings show that primitive animals can survive under extremely low oxygen conditions, according to researchers at the University of British Columbia, the University of Southern Denmark, and… read more
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'Big thaw' brings pathogens north: Infectious cat parasite found in western Arctic Beluga
February 13, 2014
University of British Columbia scientists have found for the first time an infectious form of the cat parasite Toxoplasma gondii in western Arctic Beluga, prompting a call for caution for the Inuit people who eat whale meat. The same team discovered a new strain of the parasite Sarcocystis,… read more