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September 2, 2014

North America’s romance with the open road has taken a lot of forms. From Jack Kerouac’s On the Road to Thelma and Louise, we’re…

September 2, 2014

How early is too early for school? The American Association of Pediatricians recently recommended middle and high school start times be set no…

August 28, 2014

How can Canada best respond to the challenges posed by a rapidly changing digital landscape, while benefiting from emerging opportunities to promote…

August 27, 2014

How do you stop a killer plant that destroys thousands of acres of crops each year? If you are cell and systems biologist Peter McCourt, you try to…

August 22, 2014

Women with severe disabilities and multiple chronic conditions are screened for breast cancer less often than women with no disabilities or no chronic…

August 22, 2014

With September just around the corner, balancing academic and volunteer commitments will once again become a way of life for many U of T…

August 22, 2014

Toronto is abuzz with anticipation of a fall election as candidates ramp up their campaigns to become the mayor of Canada’s largest city. One of…

August 21, 2014

“In fact, the history of medical treatment, until recently, has been essentially the history of the placebo effect.” — Arthur and…

August 21, 2014

A new study shows that, while the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has significantly reduced some of the toxins that contribute to smog, the city continues…

August 20, 2014

They’re building up, shipping out and being celebrated as the future of innovation. U of T is a hub for many biotech and health innovators…

August 20, 2014

New research led by University of Toronto neurologist Andrew Lim sheds light on sleep disruption in aging adults. "In many older people with…

August 19, 2014

Sometimes an invention makes so much sense people wonder why it didn’t already exist. Take the U of T-based startup, ScienceScape. A platform…