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People want to age at home, UBC Okanagan can help them stay healthy

People want to age at home, UBC Okanagan can help them stay healthy

Gaming strategy deployed to develop the best path toward robust, yet flexible, home care

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Research breathes fresh air into classrooms at UBC Okanagan

Research breathes fresh air into classrooms at UBC Okanagan

Airflow dynamics as vital as the volume of air flow, study finds

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When it comes to rebar, stronger doesn’t mean better

When it comes to rebar, stronger doesn’t mean better

UBCO researchers examine the tensile strength needed to make structures as resilient as possible

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UBCO researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas

UBCO researchers create new compound to build space-age antennas

Light-weight, 3D printed devices can change the face of satellite communication

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UBCO researchers look to the past to improve construction sustainability

UBCO researchers look to the past to improve construction sustainability

Revising rammed earth building methods can prevent soil exploitation

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Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind

Powerful answers to energy questions may be blowing in the wind

UBC Okanagan researchers study how wind farms can change airstream patterns

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Advanced deep-learning technologies keep marine mammals safe

Advanced deep-learning technologies keep marine mammals safe

Growing up in the port city of Xiamen in southern China, Xiangrui Liu used to periodically look out his window at the Taiwan Strait resting his eyes from working on his computer. Little did he know that years later, the ships navigating that body of water would be using technology he helped to develop to safeguard marine life.

Artificial intelligence helps unlock advances in wireless communications

Artificial intelligence helps unlock advances in wireless communications

UBCO researchers are clearing the way for the next generation of wireless technology

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