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April 20, 2012

“In 1990, we had a horrible death in the subway where a blind woman fell in front of a train,” said Susan Reed Tanaka, manager of…

April 20, 2012

U of T has been named one of Canada's Greenest Employers in recognition for its commitment to creating a sustainable environment on…

April 19, 2012

Professor Jim Wallace takes inspiration from today’s mechanical engineering students who tinker with computers instead of farm machinery or car…

April 19, 2012

Karen Reid still recalls her scepticism when her first-year English literature professor at the University of Saskatchewan said a final exam should be…

April 19, 2012

When Bruce Pynn took Professor Robert Reisz’s paleontology course in 1980, he had no idea what he would do after graduating.  But Reisz…

April 18, 2012

 As a Vancouverite, Kate Campbell grew up with an innate understanding of the importance of water. “Water surrounded us,” she says.…

April 18, 2012

Tens of thousands of Canadians seek emergency services and are referred for angiograms each year to investigate sources of chest pain. For…

April 16, 2012

Evolutionary biologists at the University of Toronto have found that individuals with low-quality genes may produce offspring with even more inferior…

April 16, 2012

One has a passion for empowering marginalized people through political engagement. The other advocates access to education and health care for…

April 13, 2012

Autism researchers have uncovered a clue to the mystery of why autism affects four times as many boys as girls: a genetic glitch that only affects…

April 12, 2012

Canada's most coveted stem cell prize is going to a University of Toronto researcher who has only been working with the life-giving…

April 12, 2012

Strolling through this year’s Electrical & Computer Engineering Capstone Design Showcase, it’s hard not to think, “Hey, there…