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March 8, 2016

Women who escape violent domestic situations for the safety of shelters have few reasons to smile. But one non-profit started by alumnae of the…

March 8, 2016

March 8 is International Women’s Day and University of Toronto faculty, students and staff are marking the annual event in various ways (see…

March 7, 2016

What do you get when you mix a thousand students, an open field and tons of snow with a little school spirit? The annual U of T Snow Battle,…

March 7, 2016

When Chen Zhang had an assignment due on the food commodity chain and how the Atlantic salmon finds its way to grocery stores, she didn’t know…

March 7, 2016

Garland Xie is part of a team of researchers testing the performance of green roofs. Doing research in Professor Marc Cadotte’s lab, he’s looking…

March 7, 2016

Mercury levels in Ontario fish are on the rise and if that trend continues it will have considerable health and economic consequences for Ontario in…

March 3, 2016

Researchers at U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have developed a new method of generating tissue outside the body. Called…

March 3, 2016

“After the computer and the smartphone, robotics is the next big technology that will change our lives,” Professor Goldie…

March 2, 2016

Four teams from the University of Toronto have advanced to the regional round of the Hult Prize, an international competition for startup student…

March 2, 2016

Ten University of Toronto researchers have been awarded Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Strategic Partnership Grants. The…

March 2, 2016

When most of us think of Asian carp we think of YouTube clips of flying fish smacking boaters and water skiers as they pass – although only…

March 2, 2016

There’s a tremendous amount of precision required from pathologists when they make cancer diagnoses, and the results of their work are literally…