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News Stories by Chris Sasaki

John Polanyi at the podium during the science for peace event
November 14
Nobel Laureate John Polanyi: 'What can we do to prevent nuclear war?'
A field of soy bean plants on Walpole Island in Southwestern Ontario entirely overrun by common water hemp
October 9
U of T evolutionary biologists track U.S. invasion of herbicide-resistant weeds
Photo of Geoffrey Hinton
September 20
U of T's Geoffrey Hinton, pioneer in deep learning, wins 2019 Honda Prize
Snapping turtle in a canoe in Algonquin Park
September 16
'Waist-deep in salamanders and turtles': U of T ecology students conduct field research in Algonquin Park
Photo of Ina Anreiter and Eric and Wendy Schmidt
August 27
Behavioural geneticist Ina Anreiter wins prestigious Schmidt Science Fellowship for probing nature vs. nurture
August 21
Undergraduate students hone research skills at human biology lab 'boot camp'
Portrait of Georges Kanaan
August 20
Making connections: U of T student focuses on next-gen communications networks during 'inspiring' NASA internship
Portrait of Amy Finn
July 29
U of T psychologist Amy Finn reveals insights into the implicit learning that helps make us human
Photo of Stephen Cook
July 5
'Some of the deepest questions it's possible to ask': Stephen Cook's pioneering career in computational complexity
Photo of Rehona Zamani
June 20
From public housing to medical school: U of T grad hopes others take inspiration from her story

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