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December 2, 2014

Instead of using fossil fuels to make plastics and industrial chemicals, what if we could harness eco-friendly…

December 2, 2014

Climate change is dominating news headlines – from the recent agreement by the U.S. and China to curb greenhouse gas emissions to the United…

December 2, 2014

Imagine a clinic providing free health care to Toronto’s most vulnerable residents: people with no fixed address, health insurance or ID. Too…

December 1, 2014

University of Toronto undergrads Moustafa Abdalla and Caroline Leps are heading to Oxford University next year for postgraduate studies – as two…

December 1, 2014

Like its famous avian logo, Twitter users tend to favour birds of a feather – something which may be bad for democracy but good for…

December 1, 2014

Mending broken bones or prescribing medication may seem like simple tasks but they're part of a hugely complex healthcare system of…

December 1, 2014

Wheeling, floating, flying and soldering. These were just a few of the adventures University of Toronto entrepreneurs, students and more…

November 28, 2014

Interprofessional teams are changing patient care in hospitals and health facilities around the world. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, physician…

November 28, 2014

Nearly every culture around the world can lay claim to having a fermented alcoholic beverage.  From Mexican pulque to Peruvian chichi, or Indian…

November 28, 2014

“Honduras is a vibrant country, brimming with clear turquoise waters, pristine beaches, lush jungles, breathtaking mountains, challenging…

November 28, 2014

From Roman urns to an Etruscan bronze mirror, they are museum artefacts that bring history to life.  As well as offering a glimpse of what…

November 28, 2014

When Karen Sievewright moved into her new office in the Best Building on College Street in early November, she discovered an old bottle of white wine.…