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News Stories by Alexa Battler

A mixed race couple walk a dog in a Halton region park
January 3
How do people use public parks? Researchers study cellphone data to understand green space use
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January 2
Most species evolve by adapting to similar, large-scale environmental pressures, study finds
Blankets TO founders shown wrapped in blankets
December 16
Blankets for T.O.: Student-founded group works to support those in need
Black male graduate pumps fist in air on stage at Rotman convocation
December 5
‘A big moment’: U of T alumni who graduated with virtual convocations return for in-person celebrations  
people enjoying a rooftop garden on a downtown building
November 15
Living Cities: U of T researchers develop framework for green infrastructure
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October 19
'A doctor in the palm of our hands': Brother-sister duo create app to make virtual eye care possible in Bangladesh
People biking and enjoying off-road paths.
October 14
Scarborough could have one of the world’s best off-road trail systems, researchers say
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September 22
What’s new in construction and renovations across U of T’s three campuses
A man drinks from a well in Sudan
September 13
Non-profit brings clean drinking water to communities in Sudan
an adult hand holds the hand of a newborn child
September 1
Newborns of women with disabilities more likely to experience health complications, study finds

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