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Researchers at UBC and BC Cancer have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) model that can accurately predict if a person receiving cancer care will require mental health services during their treatment journey.
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Scientists cooked pancakes, Brussels sprouts, and stir fry to detect an oxidant indoors for the first time
A feast cooked up by UBC researchers has revealed singlet oxygen indoors for the first time.
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Redesigned UBC News invites users to explore, connect and engage
The revamped site combines UBC News and the UBC Experts Guide into a one-stop experience to serve working journalists in search of story ideas and sources, and anyone interested in the latest updates from UBC.
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E-bike incentives prove to be worth the investment
A rebate program for e-bikes significantly reduced car travel and carbon emissions, according to a new UBC study.
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UBC student develops website to help Canadians choose the right type of abortion
PhD student Kate Wahl developed It’s My Choice, Canada’s first interactive website aimed at helping people identify the abortion option that best fits their values and circumstances.
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New book supports teenagers’ decision making
A new book, Sorting It Out: Supporting Teenage Decision Making, aims to provide a framework for parents and other adults to help support pre-teens and teens in making choices.
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Where the human brain (still) has an edge over AI
Fast Company
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Scientists found a startling glitch in Einstein’s theory of relativity
Popular Mechanics
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We are in a new space race – this time, with China
The Globe and Mail
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Canada re-criminalizes public drug use in British Columbia
The New York Times