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March 31, 2015

Degrassi. It might just be impossible to capture the impact of the iconic Canadian television franchise in all its iterations. When you hear the…

March 31, 2015

While teaching youngsters to create papier mâché figures, Samson Okungbowa learned his own valuable lesson during a recent service…

March 31, 2015

When he began teaching at U of T Engineering 37 years ago, Professor James Wallace (MIE) learned that a spare piece of chalk was all he needed to…

March 31, 2015

Researchers at the University of Toronto have successfully converted microbubbles into nanoparticles that stay trapped in tumours to potentially…

March 30, 2015

INPP4B is the Goldilocks of genes.  If there is too little of it, you’re at a greater risk for developing a variety of cancers.…

March 30, 2015

New research from the University of Toronto has scientists re-thinking how a lethal fungus grows and kills immune cells. The study hints at a new…

March 30, 2015

It’s a practice that has been in the news since the Ashley Smith case first made headlines and, last week, the Ontario government announced it…

March 30, 2015

The headline in The Independent read: “Toronto is the best city in the world” – based on a report from the…

March 30, 2015

In sport, dealing with loss is inevitable. Even the most accomplished athlete will have off days. But how difficult is it for an athlete to shake…

March 30, 2015

  Mobile phones can sometimes feel like our lifeline to the world – making a dead battery at the wrong time seem nothing short of a…

March 30, 2015

It can be a challenge to inspire busy students to add physical activity to their agendas. But new research from a University of Toronto…

March 30, 2015

University of Toronto double alumna Michelle Wood isn’t used to being dismissed on the volleyball court. But the former standout Blue athlete and…