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David Rokeby (right) works with actor and former BMO Lab artist-in-residence Sébastien Heins
May 4, 2023

An innovative new theatre production created by actor Sébastien Heins that was developed at the University of Toronto's BMO Lab for…

May 4, 2023

How does climate anxiety affect students and how do they feel about the future of a warming planet? In the second episode of U of T’s five-part…

Reference illustration from the U of T study, including yellow, green and orange colours
May 3, 2023

Are you feeling blue – or seeing red? Maybe turning green with envy? You’re not alone in colour-coding your emotions, University of Toronto…

a variety of plastic children's toys
May 2, 2023

Chlorinated paraffins, a class of toxic chemicals commonly used to soften plastic toys or make computer wires pliable, have been prohibited in…

Li Qian working in a lab setting
May 2, 2023

Quantum communication links require a delicate touch even over relatively short distances – nevermind across continents. Yet, that’s precisely…

NAE, a theatrical and musical work created by U of T alumnus Kokichi Kusano
May 1, 2023

University of Toronto alumnus Kokichi Kusano is preparing to debut his theatrical and musical work NAE, which translates to “The Rice Seedling,” at…

An artist’s impression of the CHIME telescope
May 1, 2023

Astronomers in the Canadian-led CHIME/FRB Collaboration – including researchers from the University of Toronto – have doubled the number of…

Geoff Dancy
April 27, 2023

When Geoff Dancy wanted to research where people are most interested in human rights, he fully expected it would come from countries in the…