U of T researchers are using advanced technologies to reveal new insights about texts that are hundreds of years old
The Dictionary of Canadian Biography aims to record noteworthy lives from “all points of view.” Six decades into its mission, what that means is still up for debate
Landscape architect Shaine Wong proposes a way to turn craters into something useful
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James Anderson welcomed students who used drugs to a new kind of school. For many, the effects were life-changing
Prof. Tom Chau’s lab can already tell what word you’re thinking of, or if you’re singing a song to yourself
Students in Prof. Paolo Granata’s book and media studies class learn print culture terms while playing poker
U of T study finds older Canadians are highly concerned about digital security – sometimes to their disadvantage
A U of T startup is developing a whole new kind of night-time entertainment
Now at “H,” the Dictionary of Old English aims to define every word from the language’s earliest days
Nadia Ross, the winner of Canada's biggest drama prize, likes to keep her audiences on their toes. They don't just "sit in the dark and behave properly"
Prof. Tong Lam's photographs depict urban decay in Asia, and the parallels between security and surveillance in east and west
Adolescents who play team sports are less likely to experience mental illness later in life, study finds