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While many of their fellow University of Toronto students hit the books during Reading Week, Jelena Djuric and Silviu Kondan hit the streets of…

Humans sometimes describe eyes as the window to the soul, but for most animals, eyes are all about survival. Evolutionary biologist Belinda Chang…
Research by sociologists at the University of Toronto suggests that feeling useful is a key part of a life well-lived and this is especially so for…

It’s a mystery that has stumped geologists for more than a century. Now, thanks to new technology – including satellite laser imagery –…

“Voice hued like polished teak,” “vivacious and nimble” and “arrestingly vulnerable” are just a few of the phrases The New York…

We can’t control when the wind blows and when the sun shines, so finding efficient ways to store energy from alternative sources remains an urgent…

Seven hundered delegates. Twelve speakers. An eight-hour conference organized solely by students at U of T, the long-awaited for TedxUofT wrapped up…

With the federal budget released this week, many urban experts are happy that long-needed infrastructure projects – from transit upgrades to…

The Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, a special Canadian partnership that unites clinical innovation with genetics, stem cells and engineering,…

Jooyoung Lee is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, a senior fellow with the Yale University Urban Ethnography…

They can jump, fly and eat a third of their body mass per day, but Asian Carp aren’t superheroes – the invasive fish species pose an…

They may only be a few millimeters in length but tiny zebrafish larvae may hold the promise of unlocking big mysteries about the human…