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June 17
U of T Mississauga professor designs dystopian role-playing game to engage students remotely
close up of a vesper mandarina aka murder hornet
May 11
Concern about 'murder hornets' overblown, says U of T Mississauga entomologist
people cycling in seoul korea with a clear blue sky
April 13
Air quality improves by up to 40 per cent in cities that took action on COVID-19, U of T researcher finds
April 8
In video conference with Trudeau, students raise youth-oriented concerns about COVID-19
March 3
U of T researchers reveal what fish do under the ice during long, cold winter months
A student breathes into a machine that tests her respiratory levels
February 18
From the lab to the gym: U of T Mississauga physiology students receive hands-on experience
Mourner signs a book of condolences at a vigil for the victims of Flight 752
January 17
Together in friendship and grief: U of T Mississauga holds vigil for victims of Flight 752
hand with eyedropper that's being pulled out of a small vial of CBD oil
December 16
In a bid to develop future medicines, U of T study sheds light on complex, plant-based compounds
Snowplow plowing snow on a Peel Region street
December 3
Road salt is taking its toll on insects in Toronto area, U of T researchers find
Wire-tailed Manakin in a tree
October 28
Species in the Amazon evolve more slowly than those in North America, U of T research finds

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