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A study of the world’s earliest known dinosaur eggs reveals new information about the evolution of dinosaur reproduction. An international…

An app to help people who have issues with their memory. Implantable electrodes to help relieve pain. A waste-reducing tool for the…

Leona Huggins remembers clearly why her parish priest stopped abusing her. “I got too old, too aware. He couldn’t control me,”…

Researchers in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have built a set of magnetic “tweezers” that can position a nano-scale bead…

From drug discovery to helping entertainment companies develop the next hit TV show, entrepreneurs associated with the University of Toronto are…

Students and faculty might be curious about the series of four-legged visitors of all shapes and sizes who come through University College. There’s…

In a few years, Canada’s Jewish population may exceed 400,000, making it the largest Jewish community outside of Israel and the United States. And…

It was a little over two years ago when Saara Punjani and her brother, Ali Punjani, made their first sale to a multinational drug company from a…

Investigators are just beginning to gather evidence to understand the causes of the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board,…

The Creative Destruction Lab is going global. The seed-stage accelerator developed at the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management has…

Jane Millgate was one of the world’s foremost experts on the literary works of Sir Walter Scott, but she was also an effective administrator and an…

The way we encode our memories involves many pieces of information, and scientists have looked at how most of them work. But one dimension still…