"It’s a common fact that aromas and scents can cure diseases but a study led by a professor from the Brigham Young University. This soon-to-be published study entitled “The Smell of Virtue” shows how people became generous with others when they are placed in...
Raseachers from Canada claim that they have information proving that they have found a network that has control over 1000 computers worldwide. The Information Warfare Monitor project, based in Toronto, said the group...
Where will I get my high grade cocaine well pursuing the call to higher education ? If I can not depend on high quality students and grads of a fine upstanding house of learning like the University of Toronto to...
created by mr.zoltanblack | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 352 views | 0 recommendations | 6 comments
Regardless of age or sex, a variation in genetics (specifically the glucose transporter type 2, GLUT2) will cause individuals to consume more sugars. The study is done by the University of Toronto and published by...
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Men who have had sex with another man at least once since 1977 are not allowed by Canadian Blood Services to donate blood, but many student groups are trying to change that.It would appear gay cooties are still an...
created by Rob Peters | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 439 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
In collaboration with the 10th annual Subtle Technologies Festival, Year Zero One co-presents three events in response to their 2007 Festival theme [ in situ ] art | body | medicine. This year the focus will be...
created by mikey | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 350 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
"Jihadis and their dhimmi cheerleaders at University of Toronto are crying again about Islamophobia. Same day, jihadis are threatening death to those who disagree with them. Some days you just can't win. It recalls the old saying: "If those all about you are losing their...
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As scientific and technological breakthroughs prominently occupy our culture, we ask where the boundaries are. We are interested in investigating how we relate bodies in situ: as parts, as a whole, as systems; how we identify, map, modify, protect, violate, and heal.
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Politicians demand compensation for tenants in grow-op high-rise This reminds me of the infamous Rochdale housing complex in Toronto. Home to hippies and pot. The origin of the counter culture in TO in the and seventies.
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"The University of Toronto has joined with the University of California and Microsoft in a massive project to put digital copies of books on-line. The agreement, called the Windows Live Books Publisher Program, was announced Friday morning, and covers the scanning,...
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Camilla Gibb, who recently completed her term as the University of Toronto’s Jack McClelland Writer-in-Residence, has been awarded the 19th Annual Trillium Book Award for her novel Sweetness in the Belly. The novel, which was shortlisted for the prestigious Giller Prize...
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A group of students, faculty, and concerned members of the public gathered around the University of Toronto Students Administrative Council building on Tuesday, March 21, 2006 to rally against the rising...
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the folks at Murmur are up to some new and interesting things on the University of Toronto campus...
Forget what they told you about the Ides of March because today
[murmur] is pleased to announce that we are launching our first
interior project at historic Hart House...
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"Here's a real caffeine jolt — heart attacks might be a risk for coffee drinkers with a common genetic trait that makes caffeine linger in their bodies, a study suggests. Research on more than 4,000 people...
created by Derrick | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 924 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments