... the elementary steps by which atomic plasmas are born and grow.
Now, for the first time, UBC researchers have found a way to make ultracold plasmas out of molecules. Starting with a gaseous sample ...
... published in today's edition of the journal Nature, UBC researchers Pascal Audet, Michael Bostock, ... significant along the fault line," says Peacock, UBC Dean of Science and an expert in subduction zone ...
... for drugs with life-threatening risks, according to a study by UBC researchers. Barbara Mintzes, Steve Morgan and James M. Wright from UBC's Centre for Health Services and Policy Research ...
... were published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
In the lab, UBC researchers led by Rebecca Gooding manipulated water temperatures and CO2 levels in sea water ...
UBC researchers have created the world's first animal laboratory experiment to successfully model human gambling. The advance will help scientists develop and test new treatments for gambling ...
... and may render them more susceptible to many of the chronic diseases of aging, according to a new UBC study. A team led by UBC researchers Gregory Miller and Michael Kobor performed genome-wide ...
... consider a material optimally doped when it achieves superconductivity at the highest, most accessible temperature.
UBC researchers where able to break the single-band Hubbard model by 'overdoping' ...
... journals. Together with a group from Paris, France, UBC researchers David Fedida and Jodene Eldstrom ... problem," said Dr. Jeff Sommers, Manager, Research and Science, Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC ...
... social spiders to stretch the laws of nature and reach enormous colony sizes, UBC zoologists have found. The findings, published in this week's edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
Researchers at the University of B.C. are recommending more people consider a novel way to cut drug costs - by using a razor blade to cut up their pills.
... fishers simply can't compete on the open market with large fleets. Rashid Sumaila, also of the UBC Fisheries Centre, estimates that governments worldwide subsidize $30-34 billion a year in fishing ...
... benefits of a cleaner environment."
To explore the motivation and behaviour of leaders, the researchers also designed an experiment in which the leader had to pay a fee before imposing punishment.
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... generous, but only under certain psychological conditions, according to University of British Columbia researchers who analyzed the past three decades of social science research. Religious people are ...
As most American families sit down to Thanksgiving dinner, a University of British Columbia researcher is revealing how one of the largest animals on earth feasts on the smallest of prey – and at what ...
... melanoma. Catherine Van Raamsdonk, an assistant professor of medical genetics in the UBC Faculty of Medicine and a team of researchers, have discovered a genetic mutation in a gene called GNAQ that ...