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Applications from international students have increased at universities across Canada – and at U of T, applications from American students are up…

A group of fourth-year students in an organized crime and corruption course at the U of T's Centre for Criminology & Socio-Legal…

Hidden clues in the way you speak can indicate health problems long before an official diagnosis is made. These include how fast you talk, how long…

Kang Lee has invented an astonishing new technology. By analyzing video of a person’s face, his artificial intelligence-based system detects blood…

An award-winning team of alumni from U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering is building satellites so small they could fit in your gym…

The 2017 federal budget earmarks $50 million over two years for Teaching Kids to Code, a fund that supports teaching initiatives in coding and digital…

Students at U of T Scarborough now have a new program they can consider – a minor in health humanities – which will be the first of its…

The University of Toronto is reviewing recent incidents where testing showed asbestos fibres in samples of dust found in lab-related rooms in the…

New funding for artificial intelligence research and support for the recruitment of established foreign scholars were among the highlights for…

A pilot study of a class of drugs used to treat hepatitis and some forms of multiple sclerosis has been shown to ease symptoms of Ebola patients and…

Her students wouldn’t suspect it, but Dawn Kilkenny feels a little stage fright at the start of every academic year. The reason? “I want them to…

As Toronto continues to grow, urban agriculture may play a more significant role for people seeking alternative sources of nutritious…