Hydrogen nano-clusters at low temperatures display ‘superfluidity’—a quantum state of frictionless flow only previously ...
Plants play a key role in regulating Earth’s climate, but recent research suggests that rising temperatures could disrupt ...
This February 14th, take some lessons in love from some of the most dedicated partners in the animal world: seahorses. These ...
Solve a real-world science case together with your friends and compete against others for prizes.
UBC Science is developing several open learning projects, embracing and encouraging unrestricted access to research, learning and scholarly publishing on a variety of platforms. UBC offers interactive ...
Earth and ocean sciences spans all aspects of understanding the history and dynamics of our planet, as well as how to best manage its resources and the environment we live in. At UBC you'll get to ...
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UBC botanists have placed seaweed in the underwater equivalent of a wind tunnel to get a better idea of how different types of algae withstand the onslaught of strong waves and currents. The findings, ...
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Humans play a far greater role in the fate of African elephants than habitat, and human conflict in particular has a devastating impact on these largest terrestrial animals, according to a new ...
A post-doctoral fellow with the Department of Zoology has conducted the first in-nature experiments that show environmental adaption accelerates the development of new species. "As far as advancing ...