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December 8, 2011

Technology and the way we use it is always changing in all fields including postsecondary education. That's why the Teaching and Technology…

December 8, 2011

At this time of year, amid the flurry of holiday shopping and end of semester bustle peace, understanding and good will toward one’s fellow…

December 7, 2011

Unique research that brings technology to bear on T.S. Eliot’s famous poem, The Waste Land, promises to reveal insights that human readers may…

December 7, 2011

More than 60 per cent of Canada’s Aboriginal population live in urban areas and are experiencing high rates of illness, poverty and challenges…

December 6, 2011

Does the future of forestry depend on the auto industry? According to Mohini Sain, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of…

December 6, 2011

A species of ancient predator with saw-like teeth, sleek bodies and a voracious appetite for meat survived a major extinction at a time when the…

December 6, 2011

The World Health Organization considers HIV a worldwide pandemic. In sub-Saharan Africa alone, more than 22 million people are living with it. James…

December 6, 2011

¸£Àû¼§×ÔοEngineering graduate Suneet Tuli has a vision: to make computer technology available to people around the world, including some of the…

December 5, 2011

David Palmer, the University of Toronto’s vice-president (advancement), has always had big ideas about the role ¸£Àû¼§×Ôοhas to play in advancing…

December 5, 2011

Your university calls and wants you to compose a musical score for its fundraising campaign launch. No pressure. Well, at least not for Aaron Tsang…

December 5, 2011

An international team of astronomers has discovered two gigantic black holes with masses about 10 billion times the mass of our sun. These black holes…

December 2, 2011

From the Michelin Man to the Pillsbury Doughboy, anthropomorphized brands have often been used by companies eager to put a personal face on their…