UBCO researcher looks at the stigma of prenatal cannabis use
Women worry about a doctor’s attitude or lack of knowledge
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Breaking the ice
New research aims to keep planes and wind turbines ice free
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Your Graduate Community Facilitators: Nadhiyya Shabir
THE OLIVE TREE IS A SYMBOL OF MANY THINGSÂ including peace, tranquillity, luck, wisdom and victory. It thrives in ideal conditions but is equally capable of survival through less than impeccable periods of drought and heavy wind. It comes as no surprise that Master of Health and Exercise Science student Nadhiyya Shabir expresses a certain affection […]
Emo-jional rescue: UBCO researchers create tool to measure the emotion in emojis
New tool helps professors translate digital communications
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Dr. Chinchu Cherian successfully balances motherhood, research and teaching
UBC Okanagan Research Engineer draws inspiration for teaching and research from her children.
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Missing grizzly bear toes result in call to change practices
UBCO researcher urges a need to delay trapping season
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What happens to the waste after an oil spill clean up?
UBCO researchers develop framework for safe disposal of soiled materials
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Computer modelling aims to inform restoration, conservation of coral reefs
UBCO researcher creates hundreds of scenarios, determines importance of coral diversity
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Texts can help when someone is dealing with a mental health crisis
UBCO researchers examine user responses to text-based crisis lines
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