The Einstein Camera
A century ago, a U of T astronomer led a small group of Canadians on a daring expedition to remote Australia. Their mission? To prove the Theory of General Relativity
A century ago, a U of T astronomer led a small group of Canadians on a daring expedition to remote Australia. Their mission? To prove the Theory of General Relativity
As ChatGPT disrupts conventional teaching and learning, U of T is helping instructors and students to adapt and innovate
A $25-million gift will establish a new centre for entrepreneurship at U of T Scarborough
Cody Caetano has written a painfully honest – and sometimes hilarious – memoir of growing up in a wayward family
A huge, concrete triangle wasn’t an obvious design, but there were reasons for it
Geothermal systems like this one will help U of T Mississauga meet its goal of becoming carbon neutral by mid-century
A global consortium based at U of T has received the largest ever Canadian research grant, worth $200 million
For Reva Birla, a cozy new home. For U of T Scarborough, a student residence that meets one of the most energy-efficient design standards in the world
Now that cannabis is legal, Canada owes a debt to the communities that paid a steep price during the war on drugs
Robots and AI are changing how we do science, making it faster, cheaper and more productive
U of T’s collection of scientific artifacts shows how researchers pursued discovery – and sometimes made history
Anthropologist and sleep expert David Samson offers five useful ideas for getting a better night’s rest
In her latest documentary, filmmaker Nisha Pahuja tackles a most difficult topic – sexual assault
Gift will enable the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research to expand its research into heart failure – and save lives
A natural archive reveals how Canada’s arctic climate has changed over the past 1,000 years
How AI could help doctors predict cardiac problems in critically ill children
To mark an important milestone, U of T Engineering looks back at some of its boldest thinkers
Professor Christina Guzzo has a message for the next generation of women in science
How magicians exploit gaps in human perception to trick audiences
Youth from under-represented communities get a taste of post-secondary life and pick up useful skills through a recently expanded U of T program
Food bank use in Toronto is soaring. Can a U of T Scarborough lab help?
Most of today’s students play video games. Why not study them, too?
The inspiring and courageous story of fourth-year student Jaivet Ealom, who fled a brutal regime and found refuge in Canada
A sound international strategy has become essential to U of T’s success
We asked 100 U of T students. This is what they told us
A huge, new mural at U of T Scarborough honours Indigenous culture
U of T Mississauga is home to one of Canada’s most advanced robotics teaching labs
Having grown up with all things digital, these students are learning how to make books the old, old-fashioned way
Test your knowledge of all things U of T in honour of the university’s 196th anniversary on March 15!
A Juno Award-winning teacher wants all his students to feel there is a place for them in music
Globally crowdsourced study shows that white clovers are biologically adapting to city life, demonstrating the profound impact of urbanization
U of T’s new Tanenbaum Institute for Science in Sport will help athletes at all levels perform better
Researchers at U of T Scarborough are testing which crops fare best on city roofs
Co-op started by launching grads into government – exactly as the program’s founders intended
Prof. Kristen Bos investigates how pollution has affected – and continues to affect – Indigenous communities
Four tips for being kind to the planet – and your wallet – when you buy groceries
U of T has a history of helping scholars fleeing violence in their home countries. This year, many Ukrainians have found a haven here
U of T Mississauga’s forensic science program gives students a unique training experience
The short answer is “yes,” but it’s not easy – at least it wasn’t for us
We used an artificial intelligence to write headlines, add text to a story and summarize a longer article. It was often eerily good
Ilya Sutskever is building artificial intelligence that’s mastering a new skill – language
A new medical academy at U of T Scarborough will try to close Canada’s racial health gap
How? By fostering debate across differences – and educating citizens who will engage in civic life
We asked 100 students. Their top answer was not surprising
In-person convocations resume, kitchen meets lab at U of T Scarborough, and a drum social celebrates Indigenous culture
Téa Mutonji finds creative possibility in the freedom of her youth
U of T linguists have partnered with an Indigenous community member to bring the Munsee dialect back from the brink of extinction
For professor Fiona Rawle, compassionate teaching is the bedrock for student success
For nearly a decade, U of T Mississauga students have searched for artifacts to reveal an archeological secret
Social work research suggests three ways the activity boosts self-esteem
A U of T initiative aims to support the creation of Black-owned businesses in the university community
Prof. Alán Aspuru-Guzik is using AI and robotics to help create new, more sustainable materials in a fraction of the usual time
U of T researchers are using advanced technologies to reveal new insights about texts that are hundreds of years old
New technologies are difficult to regulate. With artificial intelligence, it may be time to rethink our approach, says Gillian Hadfield
The world produces mountains of data every day. A new U of T institute will help us make better sense of it all
Raising the number of Indigenous lawyers and judges will require more financial support for Indigenous law students
A new U of T facility will train pharmacists to take on a larger role in Canadian health care
They’re already common in manufacturing. Soon, they’ll be almost everywhere
A new network will support research excellence, mentorship and collaboration among Black scholars at U of T
Shashi Kant’s new award will also support Black and Indigenous students, and those with disabilities