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UBC researchers surprised at the role spirituality plays - photo by iSTOCK PHOTO / Debibishop
UBC researchers surprised at the role spirituality plays - photo by iSTOCK PHOTO / Debibishop

UBC Reports | Vol. 54 | No. 2 | Feb. 7, 2008


What Makes Kids Happy?

What makes you happy? Spirituality typically accounts for four or five per cent of an adult’s happiness, but new research has found a much stronger influence of spirituality in children.
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Conquering AIDS — if We Have a HAARTConquering AIDS — if We Have a HAART

One of the world’s leading researchers in HIV/AIDS, Dr. Julio Montaner, believes it is possible to completely eliminate the transmission of HIV in Canada, starting in British Columbia.
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Death by DegreesDeath by Degrees

Just how hot is too hot for fish? To find out, UBC researcher Erika Eliason is using a “fish treadmill” to put salmon through their paces.
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Going Paperless: Here’s How it’s DoneGoing Paperless: Here’s How it’s Done

The world’s loneliest printer just might reside in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems’ (LFS) undergraduate advising office.
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How Information Gets to be FreeHow Information Gets to be Free

Scholarly publishing is starting to come full cIRcle at UBC thanks to the development of an online storehouse known as an institutional repository (IR).
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Exchange Makes Campus Chemicals SustainableExchange Makes Campus Chemicals Sustainable

Jonathan Chong and Sally Finora don’t know each other, but they swap fluids regularly thanks to a new program at UBC.
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Community Research Gets a Prison PerspectiveCommunity Research Gets a Prison Perspective

As a family physician to women prisoners, Ruth Martin says she longed to find a way to improve health outcomes.
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