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Green Keys
Frank Horvat plays piano in the dark to raise awareness of environmental issues
Gotcha!
Students love pranks -- and for some, every day is April Fool’s
Understanding Autism
Scientist Stephen Scherer aims to uncover the genetic causes of an incurable neural disorder
Genetic Testing – a Double-edged Sword?
Autism isn't preventable or curable. So why pursue genetic testing?
The Long Goodbye
ROSI, the aging online student service, is being replaced over the next several years with a friendlier, more flexible system
The End of Moore’s Law?
For almost half a century, computer chips have doubled in power every 18 months. But this may not hold true for much longer, says Eugene Fiume
60 Seconds With Fred Gitelman
Canada's bridge champion is trying to save the game from falling off a demographic cliff
Tough Love
Dating at university is supposed to be easy. But many of today’s U of T students find campus romance elusive. Enter Love@UofT, a new online matchmaker
The Next Big Idea
Ten concepts that could shape the future: from digital credentials to safer drugs to DNA-tailored diets and more
Different but Equal
Toronto parents can choose to send their children to a variety of specialized schools. But is it possible to have too much choice in alternative education?
The Aviator
Brave, dashing and touched by the spirit of adventure, Douglas McCurdy became the first person to fly an airplane out of sight of land
The Virtual Search for the Perfect Roommate
A new U of T service helps students avoid Codomesticus noxious
How Cities Compare
Urban centres have a huge impact on their residents’ well-being. So how can we make them better?
The Fallen
Joanne Tod is painting portraits of every Canadian soldier who has died in Afghanistan
Warnings from the Red-Light Districts
Katie Palmer helps protect youth from sex tourists in Southeast Asia
60 Seconds With Cass Enright
The founder of the Golden Tap Awards is hopped up on Ontario's specialty breweries
Start Your Engines!
Building your own formula race car? At university? How cool is that!
What Toronto Needs
A real transit strategy, a solution to its financial troubles, better urban design – and mayoral candidates willing to discuss these things
The Lives of Animals
Most animals raised for food in Canada live on industrial sites where they never go outdoors. Under our laws, this is perfectly legal, but is it ethical?
Start-Up U
U of T is helping to create a culture of innovation
The Mobile Revolution
U of T libraries and bookstore adapt to the iPad era
Do You Drink Too Much?
A behavioural scientist offers new criteria for defining how much is too much
One Patient, One Record
There are plenty of compelling reasons for health records to go digital. So why are some doctors resisting?
The Age of a Face
The culture and language you are raised with can affect your ability to judge the age of people's faces
Planetary Mysteries
Discoveries of new planets outside our solar system are forcing astronomers to rethink theories of how planets form
Protecting the View
Should towers be visible behind Queen's Park? An architecture grad fights to safeguard the view of Toronto's most important heritage building
Parents – At Last!
Reproductive science has made huge strides over the past 30 years, bringing hope to millions of infertile couples. But some formidable barriers remain
Tasty, Affordable – and Sustainable
Hot Yam serves up the greenest lunch on campus
Ending It All
We run our lives as we wish. Why can’t we have a say in our own death?
Addicted to Love
The American Psychiatric Association is considering whether "hypersexual disorder" should be included in its next guide to mental illness
Paying for Prescriptions
An idea for managing the fastest-growing segment of health-care costs
Global Learning
Rumeet Toor launches a teacher’s college in rural Kenya
Lee Campbell and Peter Forsythe
"We've been married for more than 30 years now, and it’s been quite the adventure"
60 Seconds With Heather Moyse
Gold medalist Heather Moyse talks to Lisa Bryn Rundle about her Olympic journey
Looking East and West
Campus growth high on the agenda for Governing Council members
The Accidental CEO
Computer engineering student Vincent Cheung's photo software has become an Internet hit
Books Outbound
A new campus group wants to send leftover books from college book sales to schools that could use them
Is Having a Job Good for Your Health?
Research finds that young people without jobs are significantly more likely to die of all causes than employed people
Fashionista
How did first-year student (and former tomboy) Anna Cunningham end up writing a fashion column online?
Tweet the Vote
Social media will be a force in this fall’s Toronto election, if a group of recent grads have their way
Force for Change
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
The Big Promise of a Tiny Cell
Stem cell medicine may soon generate new treatments for any condition where cells have been damaged, such as heart disease, diabetes – even blindness
Risky Business
U of T science students are learning how to turn their high-tech ideas into products the world wants
The Virtual Office
With his company Bump Top, Anand Agarawala is transforming the computer desktop
Thinking Small
Darren Anderson wants his nanotech company, Vive Nano, to become one of the next global chemical giants
Here Comes the Sun
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
What Rankings Reveal
Global surveys place U of T among top universities worldwide in academic and research strength
Second Opinion
The real world offers many sources of medical advice. Soon virtual worlds may, too
The Better Way? Not So Fast
Tolls are better than transit for easing traffic gridlock over the long term, researchers say
The Vitamin D Crisis
Dark-skinned Canadians may face higher risk of disease due to vitamin D deficiency, doctor warns
Smarter Buildings
A U of T computer scientist is developing a program to help predict – and ultimately reduce – buildings’ energy use
Is Your City Happy?
People living on the east side of Toronto are more neurotic than those in the west, study of cities’ “personalities” finds
Mealtime Patriotism
Writer Sarah Elton argues in favour of local eating
Strokes of Genius
Doug Carrick has designed more than 50 golf courses worldwide
Pay Now, Medicate Later
Economist proposes pension-like system to pay for drugs as Canada's population ages
Are You There, Robarts? It’s Me, Joe
You’re rough hewn and intimidating but I respect and appreciate you − and wish more students here did, too
On “Slacktive” Duty
Are Internet protests as effective as real-world ones?
A Canadian Doctor in Chicago
Educated at U of T, Dr. Martha Gulati sings the praises of universal health coverage to a sometimes skeptical audience
Prescription Pill Overdose
Researchers investigate the dangers of OxyContin