A new study identified a surprising factor that is undermining relationship satisfaction and stability: the inconsistency ...
Researchers have found that high levels of salt kill fertilized coho salmon eggs, raising concerns about the use of road salt in winter. CW: We launched this project three winters ago to understand ...
Does money buy happiness? New research from a multinational UBC psychology study suggests that it can—but what you spend it on matters, depending on where you live. Happiness from spending varies ...
The holidays can leave us feeling drained, stressed or stuck in unhelpful habits. Whether it’s recovering from disrupted sleep, managing stress or finding hope in the face of personal and global ...
With the rapid development and proliferation of AI tools comes significant opportunities and risks that the next generation of lawyers will have to tackle, including whether these AI models will need ...
A new UBC Psychology study has found that, no matter their political stripe, people value nature for the same big reasons.
Seismic behaviour and design of steel, concrete and composite structures seismic behaviour and design of tall buildings ...
Here’s a look back at some of the year’s biggest highlights for the UBC Vancouver Thunderbirds and UBC Okanagan Heat. Inaugural Wall Legacy Awards funded by $100M+ Peter Wall Endowment generates $4M ...
New UBC Psychology research sheds light on misokinesia, a common condition that can cause overwhelming distress for people when they see others fidget. In a new study, the international collaborators ...
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In this Q&A, zoology master's students Carley Winter and Clare Kilgour discuss their project monitoring the effects of salt levels on coho salmon in streams around Vancouver. This holiday season, ...