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March 11, 2015

We’ve survived another cold winter. It almost makes you wonder if this whole “global warming” thing is a sham. It’s not,…

March 11, 2015

LRT along major east-west arterial roads make the most sense for Scarborough’s urban makeup, according to a new report on rapid transit options…

March 10, 2015

After founding and leading the Munk School of Global Affairs for 16 years, Janice Stein could be forgiven for taking a few months off to catch her…

March 10, 2015

We hear all the time that “50 is the new 40” or “60 is the new 40” – claims that make it sound as though…

March 6, 2015

What happens when one of the world's top ten computer science departments gets involved in entrepreneurship?  University of Toronto…

March 6, 2015

From the streets of Toronto to the classrooms of the Southeast Asia, Mayrose Salvador’s startup Pueblo Science puts knowledge in the hands of…

March 6, 2015

Methane is one hot gas. It’s a prominent component of natural gas, an important atmospheric gas, and a product of both biology and chemical…

March 5, 2015

They were forged in an ancient battle that pitted our ancestors’ genes against parasitic DNA from retro-viruses. The victors: a group of…

March 5, 2015

Whether it’s swapping your car for an electric vehicle or your natural gas furnace for geothermal heating, transitioning from fossil fuels…

March 5, 2015

University of Toronto researchers have found that half of kids’ meals at chain restaurants exceed the World Health Organization’s new…

March 4, 2015

Most of us drive or use transit to get to work, but Jake Paleczny, a 2012 Museum Studies grad, sometimes skis to his job as director of programming…

March 4, 2015

University of Toronto biomedical engineering professor Molly Shoichet has been named the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science North…