Hate them or love them, horror movies are a prime example of how film can interact with our psychology.
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The updated data privacy laws bring changes to UBC and the province as a whole.
New book from Dr. Christopher Honey brings insight into modern surgical techniques and an insider's look into life as a surgeon.
The research of Dr. Shannon Kolind and Dr. Tamara Vanderwal will benefit from the 2020 Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research award.
This article contains mention of intimate partner violence.
The team's winning project was a biosensor for tumour surveillance.
MDMA-assisted psychotherapy is a burgeoning area of research that can support those suffering from PTSD.
White dwarfs may be small, but their impact is truly massive.
The Ubyssey sat down with UBC's resident scientific glassblower, Brian Ditchburn, to learn more about the duties, benefits and secrets of his career.
Parasites that take control of their hosts and turn them into mindless automatons might sound like something straight out of a zombie flick — but these "zombie" parasites are all too real.
From pumpkin-spiced-anything to your favourite holiday baking, certain smells are powerful enough to embody the autumn season. But why does fall smell like fall?
Content warning: This article contains mention of intimate partner violence.
As the climate crisis impacts weather patterns, data suggests it won’t just get hotter — it will get wetter too.
Is UBC a climate-ready campus? We sat down with public health experts to learn more about what it takes to take the heat.
While mass fire activity can prove deadly, it can also highlight the resiliency of our local ecosystems.