Mark Pathy has boarded more than his share of vehicles. He rode…
‘We can actually make more money if we clean up our act’
Scientists first to create a radio image of the Andromeda Galaxy at the microwave frequency of 6.6 GHz
UBC’s Beaty museum grateful for Bill Merilees’s historical record of B.C. marine biodiversity
Report lists 24 nature-based ways for Canada to help cut carbon emissions by 78 million tonnes
Hundreds took to social media showing videos and photos of Elon Musk’s space project
Surprising UBC findings may actually be beneficial to stability of salmon populations
Would you let a robot take your temperature?
SFU researcher hoping to find 15,000 year-old archaeological sites underwater
Fossils found the prove the existence of an ancient Taiwanese worm as long as two metres
Research the southern resident population raises concerns over reproduction capacity
B.C. research reveals multitude of human and environmental threats affecting killer whales
Tracked that fast radio burst to a weird type of star called a magnetar that’s 32,000 light-years from Earth
Nathan and his dad have learned that the bone belonged to a young hadrosaur
Feeding on other fishes eggs more critical to health survival than previously thought
Ian Jordan suffered a head injury when he and another officer were on their way to a call in Victoria in September 1987
T. rex’s long legs would have made that a very efficient 20 km/h, a pace that could be kept up for quite a while
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CNC Quesnel Campus hosting School District 28 science fair and offering presentations, open houses
First-of-its-kind study on dairy cattle could prove useful for farmers, researchers say