top of page
WEEKLY QUOTE
"I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned." — Richard Feynman
"What you learn from a life in science is the vastness of our ignorance." — David Eagleman
All Articles


Toronto Nanomedicine Gets Green Light for Cancer Clinical Trial
A new cancer nanomedicine has officially advanced to human trials, minimizing the side effects of chemotherapy.


Money Boosts Relationship Readiness, But Not Happiness
Single people with higher incomes are more likely to want a relationship, possibly reflecting rational decisions during uncertain economic times.


AI System Unlocks Potential for Materials Science
UofT AI-powered system helps rapidly identify materials, accelerating advances in electronics and energy.


AI Godfather, Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, Issues Warning: AI Lies, Cheats, and Outsmarts Us All
Hinton’s latest talk warns that advanced AI systems may already understand more than we do, and that the public must act before it’s too late.


AI Astronomy Model Reveals Star Ages, Fast-Tracks Cosmic Discoveries
Astronomers have built an AI model that quickly determines the ages of stars, opening new frontiers in our understanding of the Milky Way.


GM-Sponsored All-Weather Autonomous Vehicle Project at UofT Partners with AEye
Global lidar leader AEye joins WinTOR, an all-weather autonomous driving project at the University of Toronto.


A New Tool for Mapping the Environmental Footprints of Canadian Diets
A new tool from researchers at the University of Toronto could help guide Canadians toward more sustainable diets.


Canada’s AI Governance at a Crossroads: Balancing Innovation and Oversight
Despite its history of AI leadership, Canada's AI governance still faces gaps, particularly in the areas of ethics, regulation, and public benefit.
bottom of page
