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Photo of Santos and Bruno
October 12, 2018

Stairs and narrow doorways are not the sole barriers to accessing sport and physical activity spaces. Once up the steps and through the doors,…

Photo of Renée Hložek
October 12, 2018

The University of Toronto’s Renée Hložek seeks to find answers where most of us only see questions: the night sky. An assistant professor at…

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October 12, 2018

With cannabis set to be legalized next week, the University of Toronto is ramping up efforts to educate students, staff and faculty about potential…

Photo of Donald Trump
October 11, 2018

President Donald Trump’s time in office has brought forth a wave of populism in the United States, which has divided the country and even his own…

photo of Kirti Saxena at a wrestling match
October 10, 2018

For many students starting university, a question lurks in the back of their minds: how will they conquer this new challenge? For Kirti…

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October 10, 2018

Higher levels of urinary fluoride during pregnancy are associated with more ADHD-like symptoms in school-age children as reported by…

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October 10, 2018

Nick Frosst, a researcher at Google Brain in downtown Toronto, didn’t require a master’s degree or PhD to launch a career in artificial intelligence…

Navdeep Bains and Sonia Sennik
October 9, 2018

The federal government is investing $25 million in the Creative Destruction Lab, a seed-stage startup program first launched at the University of…

photo of Williams leaning on bannister
October 9, 2018

The University of Toronto’s Joseph Jay Williams is using computer science methods to enhance education.  “We need scalable methods for…

Photo of book binding for first edition of Dracula
October 9, 2018

They give us goosebumps in movie theatres, make us check under the bed before we go to sleep, and provide endless material for spooky campfire…

Photo of John Polanyi and team
October 5, 2018

Scientists at the University of Toronto have found a way to select the outcome of chemical reactions by employing an elusive and long-sought factor…