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Male ring-tailed lemurs, considered the misfits of their female-dominated social group, use two main vocalizations to communicate within their group:…
Up to 30 per cent of health care is unnecessary. That’s according to a study by the Canadian Institute for Health Information. Alarmist in its…
An innovative peer support group method funded by the Faculty of Arts & Science is helping doctoral students grapple with the isolation and…

Would-be entrepreneurs enrolled in a business of software course at the University of Toronto are being asked to play God in the digital…

University of Toronto students are receiving “among the very best educations available anywhere,” today’s editorial in the Toronto Star…

Janielle Palmer says when it comes to getting top marks at school, she’s always been a bit of a natural. But she was stumped when it came to…
There's been a lot of interest in the harmful effects of prolonged sitting at work, from academics and the public alike. The attention being paid to…

About a year ago, Rebekah Robinson visited the University of Toronto and loved what she saw. "I honestly just fell in love with the campus and the…

Praising children for “being smart” or telling them they “have a reputation for being smart” makes them more likely to cheat, two new studies…

Citizen Lab researchers have found that a South Korean child-monitoring smartphone app removed from market in 2015 because of security flaws…

Globally in-demand graduates, alumni in leadership roles and high levels of engagement with employers are just some of the reasons the University of…

Every day during University of Toronto orientation, Akanksha Shelat is bombarded with questions. The fourth-year computer science and…