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Vote Compass launches in Ontario

September 22, 2011

Starting today, people will be able to log onto Vote Compass to find out how their views compare with those of the political parties in the upcoming provincial election.

Top Stories

Marshall’s Laws

September 21, 2011

It’s inconspicuous, even humble, just about the size of a tall two-car garage off a parking lot, near the larger buildings that make up St. Michael’s College.

Features, Digital Media

Financial Economics

September 21, 2011

A study led by a U of T PhD candidate in psychology has found the first evidence that lifelong musicians experience less age-related hearing problems than non-musicians.

Breaking Research Top Stories, Research, Music

U of T researchers discover switch that controls stem cell development

September 21, 2011

Scientists have found a control switch that regulates the way stem cells stem develop into any type of cell in the human body.

Breaking Research Cancer, Health, Stem Cells, Medicine, Research, Top Stories

Cities grow Ontario

September 21, 2011

A new report by researchers from the University of Toronto with colleagues from across Ontario examines the important role cities play in generating prosperity in the province of Ontario.

More News, Business

Healthy eating, exercise will keep students performing their best

September 21, 2011

Writer Kelly Rankin talked with renowned nutrition professor David Jenkins about how students can help themselves to do their best at university.

Student Life, Features

Canada’s history infuses Murakami’s poetry

September 21, 2011

Canadian history isn’t a remote construct to Sachiko Murakami; it’s a very real part of her own family history, one she bravely shares in her poetry.

Our Faculty & Staff, Arts

The dancer and the insect expert

September 21, 2011

How could a contemporary dance artist and an insect expert ever forge a productive partnership? Well, meet Peggy Baker and Darryl Gwynne.

Features, Arts

Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies

September 19, 2011

Researchers from the University of Toronto (U of T), King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST) and Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) have created the most efficient colloidal quantum dot (CQD) solar cel

Breaking Research Top Stories, Research, Engineering

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