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Last week, Thae Yong-ho, a high-ranking North Korean diplomat who was based in Britain, defected to South Korea, making him one of the most prominent…

When thousands of demonstrators filled Egypt’s Tahrir Square in 2011, they carried powerful revolutionary tools—smartphones. Now, a U of T Mississauga…

While working on her PhD in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, modern pentathlete Donna Vakalis fences four times…

Flossing. You likely don’t love it. You may think everyone in the world is doing it but you. And now, thanks to a recent study suggesting…

Buzz Aldrin started as a dishwasher and eventually became one of the first two people to land on the moon. Stephen Colbert revealed that he…

“I love the place,” says Judy Goldring as she reflects on her three years as chair of the University of Toronto Governing Council. “Being on the…

Imagine how much dental care you’d need if you had 300 or more teeth packed together on each side of your mouth. Duck-billed dinosaurs…

On August 7, 1916, the Battle of the Somme – the bloodiest battle of World War One – was into its second month. Robert Borden was prime minister, and…

The students aren’t yet back but that doesn’t mean things are quiet on campus! Today, Shanghai Jiao Tong University released its latest Academic…

Long before Grammy-award winning artist The Weeknd donated $50,000 to help launch Ethiopian studies at the University of Toronto, Michael Gervers was…

When a person suffers cardiac arrest, there is a one in five chance a potentially life-saving Automated External Defibrillator (AED) is nearby. But up…

The emerging field of nanomedicine holds great promise in the battle against cancer. Particles the size of protein molecules can be customized to…