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November 14, 2014

U of T researchers have developed a genetic test to identify which men are at highest risk for their prostate cancer to come back after localized…

November 12, 2014

Civil society organizations (CSOs) that work to protect human rights and civil liberties around the world are being bombarded with persistent and…

November 12, 2014

People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are at increased risk of converting to Alzheimer’s disease within a few years, but a new study warns…

November 12, 2014

A new collaboration aimed at developing therapies for mood disorders and Alzheimer’s disease – known as the Neuroscience Catalyst –…

November 11, 2014

Edward Shorter is the Faculty of Medicine’s Jason A. Hannah Professor of the History of Medicine and also a professor in its psychiatry…

November 10, 2014

University of Toronto physicist Kaley Walker has helped solve the scientific mystery behind the recent increase in ozone-depleting chemicals in…

November 10, 2014

Aboriginal education is “the largest, single moral issue we face as a country,” the Right Honourable Paul Martin told an audience of more…

November 10, 2014

A quick glance around the lecture hall of many university-level math and science classes confirms the cliché: most of the faces staring back…

November 10, 2014

Karen Reid from the University of Toronto’s department of computer science is the recipient of a 2013-2014 Ontario Confederation of University…

November 7, 2014

To quarantine or not to quarantine? That is the question that surrounded nurse Kaci Hickox after she returned to the United States from Sierra…

November 6, 2014

When Arctic ground squirrels need to bulk up for winter, they get a boost from an enormous spike in the levels of steroids in their blood. So why…

November 5, 2014

Sustainability is as low tech as changing the perforations on paper towels and as high tech as a floor-mopping robot for Wayne Shaw. Shaw manages…