Last year The Ubyssey decided to dive into the world of science and technology. Here’s our mandatory, self-congratulatory post about the coolest things we’ve done in the last 375 days (yes, we missed our own birthday).
Here’s a really, really quick list: erections, weed, opioids, toilet paper, robots, stupid Americans, floating, giant wood buildings, NASA, more NASA and a little bit of Santa.
If you haven’t been following Ubyssey Science since the beginning, here’s what you should read to catch up. And start following us already (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat).
Science features
Float On
Flotation tanks appear to be having their mainstream moment — so what is floating like, and what does the research say?
Behind the scenes of the tall wood building
Science, engineering, architecture, design, student housing and a whole lot of wood. Learn about how UBC built one of the world’s tallest wood buildings in just a few months.
Editor’s picks
Why is Vancouver so rainy?
You know you want to know.
UBC's MS Clinic is at the forefront of research and treatment
The clinic is one of the best in the world.
Do graphic abortion protests actually work?
It’s complicated.
Science with Santa: a conversation with UBC's new president on science, learning and Star Trek
Santa is a scientist — here what he’s got to say.
Most-read stories of the year
The section saw over 50,000 unique page views in the last year — so what were people reading?
1. UBC student discovers four new planets
Beating NASA at their own game since 1918.
2. NASA and UBC team up to map an asteroid with lasers
Lasers can do literally anything.
3. Are you smarter than American?
We really hope so.
4. New dwarf planet found near Neptune
If it has to do with NASA, people like reading it...
5. What does science have to say about abortions?
Know the facts: they are safe, don’t hurt the fetus, don’t cause PTSD and so much more.
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