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July 22, 2014

Stare.Print.Blue - Voyeuring the Apparatus is a durational performance-installation project produced by the University of Toronto’s Digital…

July 22, 2014

Applying to get into the European Union is good for human rights. Actually succeeding? Not so much. That’s the counterintuitive lesson that U of…

July 21, 2014

The U of T engineering alumni behind Nanoleaf, a startup which they say makes ‘the world’s most energy-efficient lightbulb,’ blasted…

July 21, 2014

They called it The Great War. The War to End All Wars. A conflict that killed, wounded and maimed millions of soldiers and civilians, destroying…

July 21, 2014

When Georges Azzie first arrived in Gaborone, Botswana, he was the only paediatric surgeon in that country. Not anymore. Over the last decade, the…

July 18, 2014

When three-time Indy 500 winner Hélio Castroneves speeds around the track at this month’s Indy races, he’ll be driving a racecar…

July 18, 2014

As neuroscientists delve deeper into the mysteries of the human mind one area of study that continues to receive greater attention is the…

July 18, 2014

Starting in September, a new minor at  the University of Toronto Scarborough's Centre for French and Linguistics will teach students how to…

July 18, 2014

Quotas probably won't get more women into the boardroom in places like the U.S. and Canada. They have a better chance however in countries such as…

July 18, 2014

This year’s McLean award winner Aaron Wheeler believes the solution to the colossal challenge of personalizing medicine for cancer patients may…

July 18, 2014

Researchers at the University of Toronto have found that gut bacteria drive a common form of colon cancer, and that a low-carbohydrate diet can…

July 18, 2014

What's an inverted classroom? Just ask students in some University of Toronto computer science courses. The teaching method flips traditional…