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Martin Krkosek, an assistant professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, is one of 126 outstanding U.S. and Canadian…

Women with BRCA-related breast cancer can halve their risk of dying from breast cancer with a double mastectomy, according to a U of T-led study…

Although some people maintain that politics has no place in sport, the modern-era Olympics are almost never free from controversy, said Bruce Kidd, a…

Alumni behind a wearable device that eliminates the need for passwords, PIN codes and more, are making news around the world again as they prepare to…

Annual mammograms of women between 40 and 59 do not reduce breast cancer death rates compared to regular physical examination or usual care, concludes…

When a partnership of universities, business and government announced the formation of the Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform…

“I have a friend I play golf with. I won’t identify him except to say that he works for an English-speaking embassy…He thinks your…

Worried that you’re drinking too much coffee? Eating too much salt? A new course at the University of Toronto can answer your dietary queries…

Fewer school-aged children are smoking, but the overall prevalence of cigarette smoking in the general population hasn’t changed in five years,…

University of Toronto President Meric Gertler says the Government of Canada has taken a huge step in the right direction with investments in research…

Yoho National Park’s 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale – home to some of the planet’s earliest animals – is one of the…

Jayna Hefford, who earned a Bachelor of Physical Education & Health degree at the University of Toronto in 2004 and played hockey for the Varsity…