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An estimated 60 to 70 per cent of breastfeeding mothers use over-the-counter or prescription drugs – so researchers from the…

It’s like something out of an interplanetary chess game. Or maybe our Solar System playground during recess. Astrophysicists at the…

Teaching analysis of reality TV alongside early Christian religion is one of the many ways assistant professor Kyle Smith of historical…

The new federal government must articulate a broad and clear agenda that recognizes climate change is a fundamental global threat demanding Canadian…

If you missed Open Robarts, the alternate reality game hosted by the University of Toronto Libraries last week, there’s still time to try…

Nanoleaf, the fast-growing startup from University of Toronto alumni, launched a new product Oct. 27 tied to Apple's HomeKit…

As U of T undergrads, their research explored such diverse topics as the properties of things, fuel-efficient satellites, the role of botany in…

Companies wishing to translate regular business documents into other languages can easily find a number of professional services and software…

One of the most consistent findings in health outcomes is that, on average, members of racial minority groups have poorer health status than whites.…

Where many only see Africa through the lens of poverty, corruption and despair, the University of Toronto's Metasebia Assefa sees nothing but…

A new student group is set to leverage young urbanists' creativity and enthusiasm for Toronto. CivicSpark, a student-driven pilot…

A recent research expedition to Myanmar gave U of T student Eros Grinzato a taste of how much things have changed since democracy came to the country…