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Outtakes

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories

The AAAS comes to Vancouver. Insights on the makings of the world’s largest gathering of scientists.

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Sauder marketing expert Tirtha Dhar. Martin Dee Photograph

Do advertising bans work?

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

A new UBC study by Sauder marketing expert Tirtha Dhar shows how one advertising ban has reduced fast food consumption.

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Mining Engineering Prof. Marcello Veiga.Martin Dee Photograph

Toxic gold rush

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

Residents of Colombia’s mining towns are breathing in dangerous levels of mercury as a result of artisanal gold mining, says UBC Mining Engineering Prof. Marcello Veiga.

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Social connections bring more happiness than money, says UBC economist John Helliwell. Darin Dueck Photograph

Six things science tells us about happiness

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

UBC economist John Helliwell has been asked to help the United Nations measure and improve global happiness. He is working with colleagues on a “World Happiness Report.”

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China 2012 The year of living dangerously

China 2012 The year of living dangerously

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags:

Tensions are rising between the US and China. The world economy is sputtering. UBC Institute of Asian Research experts Paul Evans and Timothy Cheek explain major issues for 2012.

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Animals in research

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

Like all leading universities, UBC engages in animal research to address challenging issues. And, like all research, it presents ethical questions. Four UBC professors offer their perspectives.

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Science Teaching and Learning Fellow Brett Gilley (left) discusses an in-class activity with Prof. James Scoates. Martin Dee Photograph

Seeking precious minutes of focused attention

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags:

What does it take to give your science class a makeover? Brett Gilley is helping Prof. James Scoates morph his class from a “stand and deliver” model to something much more interactive.

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Rob VanWynsberghe stands in front of the new Musqueam cultural centre, the former Four Host Nations Olympics pavilion. UBC's Vancouver campus is located on the traditional territory of the Musqueam people. Martin Dee Photograph

The Olympic jolt

Feb. 1, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags:

London and Rio have a unique opportunity. Mega-events can be a force for social change, says UBC researcher Rob Van Wynsberghe, who leads a study measuring the impact of the 2010 Games.

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Dirk Zeller is an organizer and speaker for the AAAS Symposium Underreported Yet Overoptimistic: Fisheries Catch Reconstructions and Food Security, Sunday, Feb. 19, 10 – 11:30 a.m.

Bad fish arithmetic: government reports and actual catches don’t add up

Jan. 3, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags:

More than 12,000 people live along the Alaskan coast and have a long history of catching and eating fish. They catch nearly 1,000 metric tonnes of fish annually.

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Professor Werker, AT RIGHT, here with researcher Whitney Weikum , is an organizer and speaker for the AAAS symposium The Effects of Early Experience on Lifelong Functioning: Commitment and Resilience, Friday, Feb. 17, 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Martin Dee Photograph

Look who’s talking! What we are learning from babies about language acquisition

Jan. 3, 2012 | Filed under: UBC Reports Stories | Tags: ,

By six months babies recognize frequent words. But language acquisition actually begins much earlier, even in the womb.

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