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In January, videos surfaced on social media that appeared to show paramilitary forces in Sudan using tear gas on protesters at a hospital in Khartoum.…

Most Canadian hospital staff knowingly continue to work while sick with flu or other respiratory illnesses, according to University of Toronto…

In nature, one organism’s waste often becomes energy for another – and the University of Toronto’s Emma Master wants to apply these same principles to…

Mobile cinemas appeared in China in the 1950s as a means for the government to educate people and spread communist messages to the countryside. The…

For a long time, Janelle Joseph didn’t consider becoming a professor because she didn't see many racialized people who were faculty members…

The University of Toronto’s Governing Council recently approved a proposal for academic restructuring that closes the Faculty of Forestry and has…

Female survivors of childhood cancers who have been treated with thoracic radiation, such as survivors of Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL), have a higher risk…

For more than a billion people around the world, running water comes from “intermittent” systems that turn on and off at various times of the…

Researchers at the University of Toronto have found a consistent cholesterol-lowering effect for soy protein after studying pooled data from dozens of…

Trans people do not have access to adequate and inclusive medical care. Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men face discriminatory…

University of Toronto President Meric Gertler is in Paris this week to attend the inaugural summit of the U7 Alliance, a unique international…

Researchers from the University of Toronto have demonstrated a novel and non-invasive way to manipulate cells through microrobotics. One method of…