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June 12, 2012

It’s an important sign of how climate change is affecting the Arctic ecosystem: a tiny organism that anchors the marine food chain is blooming…

June 11, 2012

She’s been an award-winning documentary filmmaker and she’s taken pictures with National Geographic – and that’s on top of her…

June 11, 2012

The sciences often fail to capture the attention of young students – particularly in areas of the world where education resources are scarce.…

June 11, 2012

One is an international leader in cardiac tissue engineering. Another is a budding entrepreneur and dynamic volunteer, while a third has worked for…

June 7, 2012

With plastic bags back in the news, writer Jenny Hall revisited the topic she originally addressed with Professor Douglas Stephan of…

June 7, 2012

The need to better understand, treat and even prevent diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s grows increasingly urgent as…

June 5, 2012

Three years ago Erik Schneiderhan sat in an interview with two U of T Mississauga faculty members who blew him away with their energy and…

June 5, 2012

A new computer-based algorithm that calculates each patient’s individual risk of death may help reduce the number of heart failure deaths and…

June 5, 2012

The first day of convocation ceremonies at the º¬Ð߲ݴ«Ã½ saw the very first Physician Assistants cross the stage at Convocation Hall…

June 5, 2012

He has shared his love of physics and of teaching with generations of students,  teaching assistants and faculty members. Now, the Canadian…

June 4, 2012

The richest and poorest people in Toronto are hospitalized for different reasons, says a new study led by U of T researchers. And different hospitals…

June 4, 2012

They work with tiny molecules but they are giants in their fields, renowned for path-breaking research and inspired teaching. Now, Professor Lewis Kay…