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Close examination of a rare Brazilian fossil is shedding new light on an enduring controversy in evolutionary thought – why snakes evolved…
Rice farming is a far older practice than we knew – the oldest evidence of domesticated rice has just been found in China, and it’s about 9,000…
You want to meet someone new or track how many steps you take in a day. But your dating and fitness apps might have other plans for your personal…
University of Toronto students will get a new forum to resolve disputes with the societies that represent them, under a new policy for student…
More than 300 researchers at the University of Toronto are receiving a big boost — $46.4 million —from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research…
Edward (Ted) Sargent, an internationally renowned researcher in nanotechnology, has been appointed vice-president international for the…

The United Kingdom has voted by a 52-48 percent margin to leave the European Union after a divisive, often bitter campaign. U of T News will…
Researchers at the University of Toronto and Kaiser Permamente have discovered a simple, accurate new way to predict which women with gestational…

Along with big parties and colourful parades, Toronto’s Pride Month is a celebration of people within the LGBTQ community who have played a part in…
More than 500 international food scholars and participants hungry for knowledge about global and local food issues are gathering at the University of…
Untangling the facts from the fiction of what ride hailing apps like Uber mean to cities and their public transit systems is providing lots of avenues…
Having the face of a leader may depend on whether the enterprise being led is a for-profit business or a non-profit organization, new research from…