In this issue, a UBC professor investigates anatomy books; a stubborn baby orca unites B.C. locals, researchers; analysis of Israel and Iran’s long conflict
The Pernkopf atlas was once prized by surgeons, until they learned whose bodies were used as the models for its illustrations. Now a new problematic atlas has emerged, and this one includes biographical details about the victims
The greater flexibility and accessibility of virtual learning is prompting some post-secondary students to seek out virtual classes and forcing universities to rethink how they structure online degrees, including science courses that depend on in-person laboratories, practicums, co-ops and residences.