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Falling transit ridership across big North American cities – including Toronto – has raised concern that Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing…

The revolution spawned by artificial intelligence and machine learning will – like previous industrial revolutions – hurt employment and wage levels…

The day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveiled the details of a national climate framework – taxing carbon and offsetting costs to consumers…

More time to interact with patients, improved efficiency in health-care delivery, and new global communities of exchange and communication: According…

The University of Toronto can play a key role in not only developing economy-boosting automation and artificial intelligence technologies, but…

More than two centuries ago, inspired by a frightening daydream, Mary Shelley wrote a novel called Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.…

Two University of Toronto researchers and one alumnus will be awarded prestigious Innovation Awards in Toronto Wednesday night by the Ernest C.…

A map of the cells in the human liver has been created by University of Toronto researchers and the University Health Network transplant program,…

Now that the threat of the NAFTA-pocalypse has lifted for Canada, the Monday morning quarter-backing is well underway on whether the new United…

You feel a jolt. Was that … no, it couldn’t be. Wait, it is an earthquake. Now the whole house is shaking. What do you do? The answer depends…

The University of Toronto has put out a special call for applications to the Canada Research Chair program in an effort to recruit more chairholders…

James Till, professor emeritus in the department of medical biophysics, is the inaugural recipient of the Edogawa-Niche Prize. The international…