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U of T's School of Public Policy and Governance (SPPG) is part of a joint study that suggests Canadians are not exceptional when it comes to…

A new U of T study finds that diesel trains may expose passengers to elevated levels of certain pollutants, especially if they are sitting directly…

Cervical cancer is highly curable if it’s caught early. But across Canada, screening rates for the disease vary wildly. Recent immigrants and women…

University of Toronto scientists have discovered a better way to extract proteins from the membranes that encase them, making it easier to study how…

We go to the gym, count calories and take our vitamins – all in an effort to stay fit and avoid getting sick. But are we actually…

University of Toronto's sharpest minds and wittiest wordsmiths are taking to Twitter, Instagram and YouTube to share their expert insights and unique…

Long before Drake nicknamed Toronto “The 6ix” some French explorers and a cartographer prone to typos borrowed from the Mohawk word “Tkaronto” to…

A new set of machine learning algorithms developed by U of T researchers that can generate 3D structures of tiny protein molecules may revolutionize…

While a presidential election in the U.S. brings about a new administration and a new appointed cabinet, what happens to the millions of public…

David McLagan’s research has taken him to some interesting places, but going to an active volcano tops the list. “I’ve never been to a…

As President Donald Trump’s second week in office draws to a close, his political strategy is becoming more defined and so is his commitment to…

You’ve probably played Scrabble, but have you tried sCREEble? That’s Scrabble with a Cree language twist – and it’s just one of the ways U of…