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July 14, 2014

The end of the Cultural Revolution. The trial of the Gang of Four. The Tiananmen Square protests. The transfer of Hong Kong from Britain to…

July 11, 2014

While some are horrified by the overtly sexual movies and TV shows consumed by today’s youth, a PhD candidate at the Dalla Lana School of Public…

July 11, 2014

It is no ordinary feat to find a treatment for malaria in mustard oil, snag an exclusive interview with Noam Chomsky, release a viral anti-bullying…

July 11, 2014

What do Beethoven and a boulder have in common? They both compose music – while one is enjoyed over dinner, the other could be used to predict…

July 10, 2014

How do you design a stove that is cleaner and more energy-efficient than an open fire or rudimentary appliance, but inexpensive enough that even those…

July 10, 2014

Thanks to the work of social entrepreneur and University of Toronto alumna Mayrose Salvador, hands-on science activities could soon become a…

July 9, 2014

The prevalence of drug use prior to incarceration among men in Ontario correctional institutions remains very high, underlining the need for drug…

July 9, 2014

Let the countdown begin!  In just 12 months, Toronto will greet almost 7000 athletes and 250,000 visitors to the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games…

July 9, 2014

When incoming University of Toronto Scarborough students arrive for Orientation Week in August, more than two-thirds of them will already feel at home…

July 8, 2014

Elevator buttons are more likely to be colonized by bacteria than toilet surfaces, a new study of three large urban hospitals has…

July 8, 2014

Sitting in a higher chair could improve your long-term financial planning. You might be more likely to buy serious tomes on the second floor of a…

July 8, 2014

Members of the U of T community are mourning the loss of former U of T Engineering dean, renowned expert in aerodynamics and beloved mentor,…