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News Stories by Chris Sasaki

August 21
Undergraduate students hone research skills at human biology lab 'boot camp'
Portrait of Georges Kanaan
August 20
Making connections: U of T student focuses on next-gen communications networks during 'inspiring' NASA internship
Portrait of Amy Finn
July 29
U of T psychologist Amy Finn reveals insights into the implicit learning that helps make us human
Photo of Stephen Cook
July 5
'Some of the deepest questions it's possible to ask': Stephen Cook's pioneering career in computational complexity
Photo of Rehona Zamani
June 20
From public housing to medical school: U of T grad hopes others take inspiration from her story
June 11
U of T study finds evidence for dating 'types,' offers clues to maintaining happy relationships
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May 15
Colourful language: U of T psychologists discover enhanced language learning in synesthetes
Photo of a lizard in Ecuador
May 2
'Like being in a David Attenborough documentary': U of T students explore rainforest trails, career paths in Ecuador
composite photo of Marten van Kerkwijk, Catherine Sulem, Xiao Yu (Shirley) Wu, Andrei Yudin
April 25
Four U of T researchers receive two-year Killam Research Fellowships
photo of Frank Rudzicz
April 12
'We want to change lives for the better': U of T researcher probes the mind for signs of cognitive decline

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