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Social media will be a force in this fall’s Toronto election, if a group of recent grads have their way
Social media will be a force in this fall’s Toronto election, if a group of recent grads have their way
Naushad Ali Husein caught Chanice Taylor-Chase as she fell – a step away from winning gold in the 2009 Ontario high school track and field finals at Varsity Centre
Cold climates are associated with early death and illness, according to new U of T research
Crime in Toronto is down, but after five years as police chief, Bill Blair knows he can’t take the city’s safety for granted
Stem cell medicine may soon generate new treatments for any condition where cells have been damaged, such as heart disease, diabetes – even blindness
U of T science students are learning how to turn their high-tech ideas into products the world wants
Sonya Amin’s medical animation company has doubled its revenue almost every year since its inception
Darren Anderson wants his nanotech company, Vive Nano, to become one of the next global chemical giants
Neena Kanwar says her company, KMH Cardiology and Diagnostic Centres, is committed to quality patient care, short wait times and state-of-the-art technology
Shawn Qu’s Canadian Solar is already one of the world’s largest solar energy companies. Ten years from now he wants it to be an industry leader
Francis Shen credits luck, good ideas, timing and avoiding complacency for his success with Aastra Technologies
Comments from readers about how we measure society’s progress, ads that watch you, and protecting birds in the city
U of T student Nerissa Cariño garners a Peace Medallion for her work fighting violence against women
Global surveys place U of T among top universities worldwide in academic and research strength
Tolls are better than transit for easing traffic gridlock over the long term, researchers say
Why should the accidental circumstances of birth confer almost unlimited opportunity to some and condemn others to a life of struggle?
Dark-skinned Canadians may face higher risk of disease due to vitamin D deficiency, doctor warns
A U of T computer scientist is developing a program to help predict – and ultimately reduce – buildings’ energy use
People living on the east side of Toronto are more neurotic than those in the west, study of cities’ “personalities” finds
Dionne Brand releases her new collection, Ossuaries, while serving as Toronto’s poet laureate
The former host of Silverman Helps talks about the perils of pursuing unscrupulous businesspeople
Other accolades: Rotmans named outstanding philanthropists and two honorary degrees awarded
Tiger Woods doesn’t think personal sins should require public confessions. Media ethics prof and U of T alum Tom Cooper half agrees
Finding harmony between professional and personal life proves elusive for many, study finds
Economist proposes pension-like system to pay for drugs as Canada’s population ages