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July 11, 2017

Humans today demonstrate sleep patterns inherited from their hunter-gatherer ancestors, says new research by David Samson, an assistant professor of…

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July 11, 2017

In the world of regenerative medicine, the recent US$225 million investment by drug giant Bayer and health-care investment firm Versant Ventures…

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July 11, 2017

An augmented reality app that guides users through a dynamic tour of key locations in Toronto’s historic Kensington Market is now available for free…

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July 11, 2017

U of T Engineering alumna Claire Kennedy has been elected chair of the University of Toronto’s Governing Council, which oversees the academic,…

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July 11, 2017

When a group of U of T graduate students in the STEM fields were invited to Sandy Lake First Nation this spring, they shared their passion for…

July 10, 2017

Psychological trauma from seeing violent and distressing incidents in news coverage is a growing risk for journalists, even for those who have never…

July 7, 2017

Katie Fraser's work in computational linguistics bridges artificial intelligence with health care. She and her startup colleagues at WinterLight Labs…

July 7, 2017

Why do lemurs go “hmm?” It's to protect them from predators and bolster social cohesion within the troop – not because they don’t know…

July 7, 2017

It wasn’t until he was inside Buckingham Palace and meeting members of the Royal Family that reality set in for U of T's Kevin…

Archaeology field method students have found WWI military badges, Masonic tobacco pipes and Victorian pottery in the dirt at U of T
July 6, 2017

A pipe stummel with a Masonic symbol, a First World War military badge and coal from Victorian furnaces – these are some of the artifacts…

July 6, 2017

“Dishing Up Toronto” invites participants to explore Toronto through cross cultural conversation, dialogue and food tastings throughout the…

July 5, 2017

When the description for a play reads “comfortable workout clothes recommended,” it’s safe to assume the audience is part of the…