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When award-winning filmmaker Eileen Thalenberg decided to make the documentary Babies: Born To Be Good? she headed to the laboratories of U of…
Eating more legumes can significantly lower blood pressure, blood glucose levels and risk for cardiovascular disease in patients with Type 2 diabetes,…
You may know whether you prefer Barack Obama’s policies or Mitt Romney’s way of thinking, but what about the ideas of Johnson, Goode or…
The Asia-Pacific launch of Boundless: the Campaign for the University of Toronto was celebrated recently at a gala event in Hong Kong. The sold-out…
Hundreds of world-leading scientists are gathering at the University of Toronto this week to hear the latest research in immunology, global health and…
Policy makers, lobby groups and citizens take note: a new study led by University of Toronto researchers indicates that failing to disclose geographic…
Nicholas Pcholkin, a first-year student from the Netherlands, is getting a unique opportunity to explore Toronto through his part-time job at the…
Late in the evenings, after most students have trickled out of the Bahen Centre,the University of Toronto’s Supermileage team is just getting…
The dean of University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management will end his third term as dean on June 30, 2013, one year earlier than the formal…
Professor Clare Pain likes to quote the Ethiopia Amharic saying “der biaber anbessa yaser” which translates as: “together, a spider…
There is no clear link between women’s negative moods and the pre-menstrual phase of their cycles, according to a review of research led by…
Imagine sitting at your granddaughter's wedding at a table filled with family yet, despite your hearing aids, all you hear is an undifferentiated…