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Picture of Joi from Blade Runner 20149
October 23, 2017

The portrayal of artificial intelligence in Blade Runner 2049 takes on a nuance absent in the original film. In addition to the advanced intelligence…

Photo of simulator
October 23, 2017

Deep below street level, a state-of-the-art simulator gives University of Toronto researchers new insight into keeping drivers on the roads above…

Photo of app team
October 23, 2017

A new mobile app for Rouge National Urban Park, developed by University of Toronto students, is like having a seasoned tour guide right in the palm of…

Photo of Bernie Sanders
October 20, 2017

More than 20,000 people flooded the event page Friday morning for U.S. senator and former Democratic leadership candidate Bernie Sanders' upcoming…

Photo of One Spadina
October 20, 2017

The new home of the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design is featured as the cover story of Canadian Architect this…

Photo of Molly Metz
October 20, 2017

  Molly Metz has had a life-long passion for teaching, as well as a more recent focus on pedagogical research.  As a social…

Photo of Mooly Eden
October 20, 2017

After more than three decades on the front lines of the tech revolution, Israel’s Mooly Eden can confidently predict two things about the future: The…

Judy Goldring's portrait is unveiled at U of T
October 20, 2017

A striking painting of Judy Goldring – named one of the most powerful women in Canada – has been unveiled at the University of Toronto to…

Photo of Kilkenny and Sullivan
October 20, 2017

When Alexander Sullivan was a kid, he was fascinated by all of the amazing things virtual reality could do at the time – from interactive gaming to…

Photo of lab
October 19, 2017

The clock is ticking on Canada’s Fundamental Science Review. But it’s not too late to act and #supportthereport. A new campaign is asking that…

Photo of Perovic and Boccia
October 19, 2017

The advanced materials lab looks like something out of a CSI-like crime show, with its massive, high-power electron microscopes – but what goes on…