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March 18, 2016

An international team of researchers led by Associate Professor Ken Welch will explore in greater detail the metabolic marvels of the hummingbird…

March 17, 2016

Racialized job applicants may fare even worse in the resumé pile at companies purporting to support diversity than they would at companies that…

March 17, 2016

Rarely, if ever, do the worlds of algorithms and board games evoke images of two fighters in the ring, but it was billed as the ultimate challenge.…

March 17, 2016

Natural selection has shaped the ways in which babies grow in different species, including the rate or speed with which they develop. A new study by…

March 17, 2016

Spinal cord injuries don’t heal like cuts or broken bones. Why? Part of the reason is the formation of scar tissue that acts as both a chemical…

March 17, 2016

For a small group of Indigenous youth, this March Break was a chance to experience what life would be like as a student at the University of…

March 15, 2016

On a clear desert evening last November in Death Valley National Park in California, a group of intrepid University of Toronto teachers and students…

March 15, 2016

When Rhodes Scholar Kaleem Hawa talks about the importance of financial support for university students, he speaks from personal…

March 15, 2016

An innovative joint program at U of T Mississauga is giving fourth-year science students a chance to see what lab life beyond graduation might be…

March 15, 2016

Imagine if Toronto became the first large city in the world where everyone could access healthy, delicious, affordable food within walking distance…

March 14, 2016

The University of Toronto’s School of Graduate Studies has awarded $12,525 to ten graduate student groups to develop innovative professional…

March 14, 2016

Mining may be controversial but it isn’t going away anytime soon, moderator Paul Cadario warned the audience at the start of a…