Media Coverage
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CBC NewsMore than a third of BC youth turning to gambling, gaming with money
UBC Nursing's Elizabeth Saewyc comments on a report showing 34 per cent of youth respondents said they have engaged in at least one of eight gambling or gaming activities for money, such as buying in-game items and betting on sports, in-person or online.
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Canadian Institutes of Health ResearchReframing masculinity: Connecting men to mental health supports that work
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give UBCThree new Applied Science students named Schulich Leaders, Canada's largest STEM scholarship
Three incoming students—Inayat Kang, Adam Chen and Meshach Emke—have received the Schulich Leader scholarship, Canada’s largest STEM scholarship.
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NatureBeyond AlphaFold: how AI is decoding the grammar of the genome
UBC School of Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Carl de Boer discusses the nuances of biochemical mechanisms on DNA in the pursuit of deciphering the role of non-coding DNA in the human genome.
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BloombergTrump’s politics of urban disgust
SCARP Associate Professor Michael Hooper's study on disgust and urban density is cited in a discussion of Donald Trump's remarks on Washington, D.C.
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National PostA skeptic's take on the housing crisis: 'The developer is the good guy'
UBC SALA Professor Patrick Condon says don't blame NIMBYs or Boomers - blame the speculators distorting the price of land.
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Next CityDisgust: The Unexpected Psychological Reason Why Some People Dislike Density
UBC SCARP Associate Professor Michael Hooper suggests that people with higher disgust sensitivity find higher densities less appealing. What does that mean for urban planners?
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Women's HealthThe Nurses Are Most Definitely Not Alright
UBC Nursing Associate Professor Farinaz Havaei discusses the significant increases in mental health issues among nurses and calls for a major change.
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NUVOUBC's new building for biomedical engineering may spark an entirely new industry
The idea behind the new Gordon B. Shrum Building, which houses the UBC School of Biomedical Engineering.