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When Ian Williams was in Grade 6, a teacher told him that he shouldn’t attempt to play the French horn because the mouthpiece was too small for him. He understood that to mean that his lips were too... Read More

Once touted as a haven of middle-class living, the “tower in the park” planning model was popular in the 1950s and 1960s but is increasingly viewed as anti-urban and an obstacle to further densifi... Read More

“Green infrastructure” often comes up when talking about climate change. Problem is, few people know what it means.  That’s according to new research led by Tenley Conway, a professor in the ... Read More

U of T’s Data Sciences Institute (DSI) is designed to help the university’s wealth of academic experts in a variety of disciplines team up with statisticians, computer scientists, data engineers... Read More