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UBC researcher receives federal support to research egg industry sustainability

UBC researcher receives federal support to research egg industry sustainability

As a leading Canadian expert in sustainability, UBC’s Nathan Pelletier has been awarded a prestigious Industrial Research Chair by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). The award will advance Pelletier’s research activities that focus on sustainability measurement and management, life-cycle thinking and resource efficiency, with an emphasis on the Canadian egg industry.

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New research finds that mould can infiltrate and weaken bio-composite materials

New research finds that mould can infiltrate and weaken bio-composite materials

At UBC Okanagan’s School of Engineering, mould is proving increasingly important in the domain of engineering materials and can lead to early deterioration and structural failure.

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From head of the class to head of the boardroom, do grades really matter?

From head of the class to head of the boardroom, do grades really matter?

As grade-schoolers concentrate on the three Rs, many university students are already planning their future careers. Many believe top grades are the key to landing successful jobs, but does this always hold true?

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Sulphites and the great wine debate

Sulphites and the great wine debate

UBC research shows different sulphite amounts affect yeast strain and final product.

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More than 1,650 students graduate from UBC Okanagan this week
UBC takes steps toward examining the DNA of the world’s wine regions

UBC takes steps toward examining the DNA of the world’s wine regions

UBC researchers are one step closer to identifying the biological personalities of the world’s greatest wines.

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