UBC News Press Releases — RSS Feed & Live Monitoring
PPN World tracks the UBC News RSS feed in real time — 16 releases indexed over the last 30 days, the newest arrived 2 d ago. Follow it with saved-search alerts, AI summaries, and full-text search, or plug the RSS URL below into your own reader.
UBC News RSS feed URL
https://news.ubc.ca/feed/About this feed
UBC News is one of the 400+ press-release feeds PPN World monitors around the clock — an English-language wire, filed under Canada in our country index. Every release is deduplicated, geotagged, and enriched with an AI summary, and you can attach saved-search alerts to any keyword it publishes. Over the last 30 days UBC News has published 16 releases, busiest on Mondays.
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Latest UBC News press releases
- Researchers discover new form of hereditary prostate cancer2 d ago
New UBC research could expand genetic screening for families at risk of aggressive cancer.
- Nearly two-thirds of Indigenous people report mistreatment during childbirth, first national survey finds3 d ago
Researchers say the findings reveal ongoing inequities in maternity care, underscoring the urgent need for culturally safe, Indigenous-led approaches.
- How male leaders should address sexist remarks before it costs their organization, according to UBC Sauder study3 d ago
A new study reveals why public confrontation may be better for team cohesion and inclusion.
- How camera-equipped homing pigeons could improve robotic vision in flight5 d ago
Researchers hand-sewed custom falconry-style hoods and miniature backpacks for pigeons, revealing unexpected eye movements that could help inspire smarter autonomous drones.
- How we can coexist with coyotes, and other lessons from Stanley Park6 d ago
Lessons from the unprecedented Stanley Park coyote attacks reveal why conflict happens—and what people can do to safely coexist with urban wildlife.
- Billions of doses later: Global review confirms mRNA vaccines are safe, effective and full of promise11 d ago
Comprehensive review brings together global evidence to strengthen public trust and counter misinformation as mRNA vaccines expand to prevent and treat more diseases.
- New tool maps public land with potential for hundreds of thousands of affordable homes in B.C.11 d ago
The first-of-its-kind tool in Canada could help the affordable housing sector access up to $50 billion in land value.
- Warming streams are pushing young salmon beyond their limits: new research12 d ago
Researchers at UBC find that young salmon face greater heat risks than previously measured—and that younger fish and older fish cope with warming water very differently.
- A made-in-BC heat pump with global impact15 d ago
Pushing the economy forward: A UBC Okanagan graduate built Vitalis, a Kelowna clean refrigeration company, that is now positioned for export growth.
- Greater international co-operation is needed to achieve the UN’s global forest goals16 d ago
by Dr. Terry Sunderland and Peter Wood, Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Leadership.
- New national guidance targets substance-use prevention and response in Canadian schools16 d ago
A national coalition led by UBC’s Wellstream has released Canada’s new evidence-based standard for addressing student substance use in K–12 schools.
- New study explores how people with schizophrenia experience heat inside their homes17 d ago
Funded through Health Canada’s HeatADAPT program, the research aims to support better, more inclusive planning and responses to extreme heat.
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