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Low oxygen levels in tumours can be used to predict cancer recurrence in men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer even before they receive radiation…
What should a Post-It note have in common with a high-rise building? If Constantin Christopoulos and Michael Montgomery have their way: the…
Research Communications Director Paul Fraumeni talks with acclaimed plant biologist (and U of T Scarborough’s vice-principal, research)…
U of T has been honoured as one of the Top Employers for Canadians Over 40. Since 2001, the editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers have published…
University Professor Geoffrey Hinton, one of the world’s leading researchers in machine learning and artificial intelligence, is the winner of…
Almost 50 students from 17 countries around the world are now one step closer to achieving their dream: to practise law in Ontario. With friends and…
An international team led by the University of Toronto and Hebrew University has identified the earliest known evidence of the use of fire by human…
Growing crops is essential to virtually every nation on the planet. Crop farming enables food to be produced and it creates and sustains jobs for…
On Eugenia Duodu’s Twitter feed – her profile picture tinted a bright sunny yellow – a tweet reads: “Success. I love…
More than 500 students, benefactors, volunteers, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the launch of the $250-million campaign for U of T’s…
What brain region processes fear and anxiety? Which drug can break up blood clots to improve the outcome of a stroke? Where are neurotransmitters…
Arlene Dickinson, author, venture capitalist, and judge on CBC’s hit show, Dragons’ Den, had a message for the Rotman Commerce’s…