The discovery shows promise for further testing with the ultimate goal of finding new drugs to treat TB, the leading infectious killer after COVID-19, according to the World Health Organization.
The centre will help the agri-food industry in B.C. and beyond by providing access to state-of-the-art technologies and facilities.
New UBC research analyzing actual pedestrian interactions with vehicles on busy streets concludes that distracted pedestrians face higher safety risks compared with undistracted road users.
Parliament is set to vote today on the second non-confidence motion brought by the Conservatives in a week. The Trudeau government survived the first non-confidence motion but could face several more ...
Using the head to pass, shoot or clear a ball is routine in soccer and does not typically lead to concussions. However, a new study from the University of B.C. reveals that even mild heading has some ...
Hydrogen is often seen as a key element in the global energy transition, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels—in particular for difficult-to-decarbonize sectors such as heavy-duty ...
For Bailey Johnson, a Métis educator from Penticton, becoming a teacher was more than just a career choice—it was a personal mission rooted in her own experiences. Growing up in the public school ...
UBC is welcoming another cohort of Indigenous students into its campus community during annual Indigenous Student Orientation programming at UBC Vancouver. UBC is welcoming another cohort of ...
Housing will be a key issue for B.C. voters ahead of the provincial election in October. B.C. leads other provinces when it comes to housing construction but the province remains the epicentre of ...
British Columbians will go to the polls to elect a new government on Oct. 19. UBC experts are available to comment on a variety of election issues.
Gender-diverse youth in B.C. have seen improvements in family and community support over the past five years, but still face higher rates of discrimination, harassment and bullying than cisgender ...
1. If you suspect toxic drug poisoning, first contact 911 immediately. At UBC Vancouver, follow-up with a call to Campus Security for first aid at 604-822-2222. Campus Security can also be reached via ...