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January 8, 2016

It’s the highest grossing film the United States has ever seen, topping Avatar’s $760.5m domestic gross. Now, Star Wars: The Force…

January 8, 2016

From screws and plates for broken bones to metal hips and dental implants, every day thousands of people undergo surgeries to implant medical devices…

January 8, 2016

More than a dozen University of Toronto Engineering students and professors spent four days in China recently collaborating with colleagues from two…

January 7, 2016

After terror attacks last year in Europe and Africa, speculation swirled that the plotters may have been using smartphone apps to encrypt their…

January 7, 2016

For investors, it’s been a nerve-wracking week. The Toronto Stock Exchange and Dow Jones Industrial have dropped dramatically. China has shut…

January 7, 2016

Generations ago, most Canadian Inuit lived in small seasonal camps but, over the past 60 years, Inuit have settled into permanent towns, where…

January 7, 2016

North Korea’s announcement on January 6 that it had successfully tested a hydrogen bomb caused worldwide debate both about the validity of the…

January 7, 2016

With the execution of prominent critic and Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr on Jan 2, Saudi Arabia has triggered a renewed escalation of the Shia-Sunni…

January 6, 2016

The University of Toronto’s George Elliott Clarke is Canada’s seventh parliamentary poet laureate. “George Elliot Clarke is an inspired choice…

January 5, 2016

As urbanization claims more of the planet, road networks usually expand, and traffic usually increases along with them. Wildlife is not always given…

January 5, 2016

The tragic life of Josef Stalin’s daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, who defected from the Soviet Union but always remained in the shadow of one of…

January 5, 2016

As Syrian refugee families arrive in Canada, schools are preparing to welcome their children into their classrooms. U of T News spoke…