Redefining electronics one molecule at a time
Can you imagine going to a store and being able to buy solar cells rolled up in plastic sheets? Without [...]
Greenland’s coastline shapes ocean currents
A study by U of T professor Kent Moore sheds light on weather patterns in the North Atlantic
The worst storms are yet to come
If you think Hurricane Sandy was bad, you might be in for some bad news: the next one will be [...]
Fire and ice coexist on Mercury
The innermost planet in the solar system wouldn’t normally make a likely candidate for harbouring ice, but Mercury, it seems, [...]
Earthquake architecture exhibit bridges the gap between art and engineering
Exploring Considering the Quake: Seismic Design on the Edge
Scientists unravel the chemical secrets behind oceanic methane
Researchers from the University of Illinois discover the biological origins of methane gas in the ocean
Dr. Andy Dicks in the spotlight
Professor Andy Dicks gives us his views on chemistry and teaching
U of T club Sparks creativity and innovation
Student-built engineering projects brought to life by U of T Spark Design

