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April 24, 2012

A new study has found huge variations in what ophthalmologists charge for a device used in cataract surgery - one of the most common surgeries in…

April 24, 2012

Adults who were physically abused during childhood are more likely than their non-abused peers to have suicidal thoughts, according to a new study…

April 23, 2012

Toronto’s Aboriginal community lost a great citizen last week, and the University of Toronto lost a loyal friend with the passing of Lillian…

April 23, 2012

The University of Toronto is a core member of an international consortium creating the next milestone in New York City’s groundbreaking Applied…

April 23, 2012

The Canadian Diabetes Association reports that nine million Canadians live with diabetes or prediabetes and 20 new cases are diagnosed every hour. For…

April 23, 2012

On June 5th, 2012, the planet Venus will pass in front of the Sun as seen from Earth in what for many will be a once-in-a-lifetime event: a transit of…

April 20, 2012

“In 1990, we had a horrible death in the subway where a blind woman fell in front of a train,” said Susan Reed Tanaka, manager of…

April 20, 2012

U of T has been named one of Canada's Greenest Employers in recognition for its commitment to creating a sustainable environment on…

April 19, 2012

Professor Jim Wallace takes inspiration from today’s mechanical engineering students who tinker with computers instead of farm machinery or car…

April 19, 2012

Karen Reid still recalls her scepticism when her first-year English literature professor at the University of Saskatchewan said a final exam should be…

April 19, 2012

When Bruce Pynn took Professor Robert Reisz’s paleontology course in 1980, he had no idea what he would do after graduating.  But Reisz…

April 18, 2012

 As a Vancouverite, Kate Campbell grew up with an innate understanding of the importance of water. “Water surrounded us,” she says.…