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Since March 2014, Ebola has killed a reported 10, 704 people – but what if existing medicines could stop it in its tracks? The final round of…
As an award-winning professor of mechanical and industrial engineering, Susan McCahan can certainly tell you how machines work. But there’s one…
What do the Toronto Raptors and mobile advertising have in common? You can find the answer at department of computer science’s Research…
In 2007, Jonathan Cook played in his final Vans Warped Tour, North America’s longest-running alternative rock festival. Today, he’s a…
Eighty-nine engines revved in Motor City this weekend, but they weren’t racing for gold – they were racing for green. The…
Conducting, observing and assisting autopsies, visiting crime scenes and observing court testimony – those are just a few of the…
Until now, scientists always assumed Metformin, the world’s most common type 2 diabetes treatment, worked directly on the liver. But U of T…
How much do you know about the American surveillance documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden – and how many of those National Security…
Given a mission to explore an unfamiliar part of the city, U of T students had a question for their instructor, the writer and urban enthusiast Shawn…
This summer, thousands of the world’s top athletes will descend on our city to compete in the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games, showcasing…
University of Toronto researchers made a grand showing April 9 in the federal government’s announcement of $139 million for the Canada Research…
A mobile app and web platform from U of T medical and engineering grads is improving readiness and recovery for surgery patients at Toronto…