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July 29, 2014

The classic definition of a biological species is the ability to breed within its group, and the inability to breed outside it. A study published July…

July 29, 2014

Founded in 2009, the Canadian Art Foundation Writing Prize is a juried prize designed to encourage new writers on contemporary art. This year’s…

July 28, 2014

U of T researchers have found a missing link that helps to explain how ALS, one of the world’s most feared diseases, paralyses and ultimately…

July 28, 2014

Living in a fast-paced world leads to a long list of stresses and distractions for both adults and kids. To make the juggling act easier for parents,…

July 25, 2014

Few people realize that water-skiing and wakeboarding are competitive events at the Pan Am Games. In fact, both sports made their Games debut in…

July 24, 2014

Excavations at an archaeological site at Kathu in the Northern Cape province of South Africa have produced tens of thousands of Earlier Stone Age…

July 24, 2014

Sure, Aristotle may have said, “Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.” But thinking that you and your partner were made…

July 24, 2014

A scientist and University of Toronto Professor Emeritus who helped establish the field of nuclear medicine in Canada, has died. He was 96. William…

July 24, 2014

A team of astronomers has made the most precise measurements yet of water vapour in the atmospheres of Jupiter-like planets beyond our Solar System…

July 23, 2014

The University of Toronto’s New College recently announced that food policy analyst Wayne Roberts will be its first-ever Food Studies…

July 23, 2014

It's the largest genomic study published on any psychiatric disorder to date. As part of a multinational, collaborative effort, researchers from…

July 22, 2014

Nearly a week after the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 was destroyed over Ukraine, questions abound over what exactly happened. Writer Jelena…