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Child psychologist Jillian Roberts creates an age-appropriate way to educate children aged four to eight about their bodies Read More
Child psychologist Jillian Roberts creates an age-appropriate way to educate children aged four to eight about their bodies Read More
New York’s applied sciences research hub inspires new thinking in higher education Read More
International students play a pivotal role in strengthening the city Read More
Online courses are big, bold and potentially game-changing for higher education Read More
U of T has offered nine MOOCs since September 2012 Read More
U of T students call on Ottawa to do more to protect athletes Read More
A PhD student hopes video will spice up Shakespeare for high school readers Read More
U of T is working on multiple initiatives to combat homophobia in sport Read More
Tired of typing in passwords? A new device can identify you by your unique cardiac rhythm Read More
Seamless Mobile Health aims to reduce hospital readmissions following surgery and save millions in medical costs Read More
3-D printing is creating new opportunities – and raising intriguing questions – as digital and physical realms meld Read More
Remote-controlled drone makes aerial cinematography much faster and cheaper Read More
Does the proposed Quebec Charter guarantee a secular society, or more votes for the Parti Québécois? Read More
Global population of seniors will triple by 2050, creating challenges for urban planners, report says Read More
Soviet officers' attitudes during the Holocaust depended on where they were stationed, grad student finds Read More
Ted Kotcheff made almost 20 movies during his career - but it was a pair of small films that really got critics to take notice Read More
The Dalla Lana School becomes the university’s newest faculty Read More
Prof. Michael Evans' videos on health are viral sensations Read More
Hart House’s choir members only use one instrument: their voices Read More
Rotman’s programs for women help bolster careers and leadership abilities Read More
A U of T group encourages participants to protect the Earth for future generations Read More
You’ve heard of crowdfunding. With crowdmarking, a U of T prof hopes to change how students are evaluated Read More
A learning tool that combines gaming software, 3-D modelling and a CT scan could change how students learn anatomy Read More
From making golf clubs stronger to designing water repellant garments Read More
An Internet-based surveillance system gives physicians the ability to track dangerous new strains of tuberculosis in real time Read More
A PhD candidate’s low-cost sensors could be deployed across cities to gather highly local air-quality data Read More
Recent revelations about governments spying on their citizens should have us all concerned about abuse of power Read More
A professor at the Dunlap Institute is trying to answer one of the biggest questions in all of science: Is there intelligent life beyond Earth? Read More
An idea developed at U of T would help turn polluting oilsands waste into clean-burning hydrogen gas Read More
Governments should do more to encourage immigrant entrepreneurs to forge links with businesses in their native countries, according to a U of T report Read More
Meditation might make you more liberal, according to new U of T research Read More
A Toronto startup is using technology to reinvent how homes are bought and sold Read More
David Berkal wants to change the way people think about tourism Read More
Nadia Amoroso helps clients interpret complex data quickly and present it memorably Read More
Computer science grad Stephen Piron is helping banks stay on the right side of regulators Read More
MindFest promotes mental health awareness through crafts Read More
U of T partners with the Jane Goodall Institute to send students to Uganda to study endangered wildlife Read More
It turns out that a good way to help homeless people is to actually give them a home Read More
An intelligent transportation system could reduce wait times at traffic lights in Toronto by more than half Read More
Three grads have developed an LED that uses a fraction of the electricity of other light bulbs Read More
As devices get smaller, a U of T company has created a keyboard that makes typing easier while using less screen space Read More
Grad student Christina Nona seeks to unlock the role of an important brain chemical in Alzheimer’s and addiction Read More
Architecture grad student Stacie Vos has developed a "smart" shirt that can detect germs and protect its wearer from them Read More
Many scientists work for years to find a cure for a single type of cancer - Patrick Gunning has his sights set on four Read More
Katherine Larson infuses her study of English with a passion for music to find new meaning in literature Read More
Joyce Poon is developing optical devices that could make computers vastly more powerful and a whole lot faster Read More
Emma Master imagines a world with much less garbage, thanks to new organic materials she’s researching Read More
Naisargi Dave investigates what inspires someone to take up a cause Read More
As global power shifts to Asia, Canada’s success will depend on seeing more than just business opportunities in the region, says Joseph Wong Read More
Samir Sinha wants to help keep older Canadians healthy and independent for longer. As the population ages, the viability of our health-care system depends on it Read More
Julie Claycomb is researching a group of proteins that may yield new treatments for a variety of genetic and viral diseases Read More
Deborah Cowen investigates what happens when governments sacrifice the rights of their citizens to protect the flow of goods across national lines Read More
Chen-Bo Zhong is interested in how intuition affects moral decisions – and prevents us from behaving unethically Read More
A university community helps a neighbourhood transform Read More
A U of T music grad runs an innovative program to bring affordable music lessons to Regent Park youth Read More
A homework support program involving OISE students has more than doubled high school graduation rates in Regent Park Read More
UTM entrepreneurs win $2,500 for their eJuked app Read More
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