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October 8, 2014

A groundbreaking medical innovation developed and brought to market by Professor Paul Santerre has won top prize from the 2014 Ernest C. Manning…

October 8, 2014

Canadians often take safe drinking water and a stable food supply for granted. But in many parts of the world, people are much less…

October 8, 2014

When Jesse Hildebrand witnessed a seventh-grader visiting the Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library to tour some of the most important scientific books…

October 7, 2014

Very soon, people of all ages across Canada will roll up their sleeves for their flu shots. The vaccine is already available in many doctors’…

October 7, 2014

When the Pacific Standard published its list of the top 30 social scientists under the age of 30 this year, it was looking for “the…

October 7, 2014

Last year, six University of Toronto teams made it to the regional finals of the Hult Prize – an annual competition where teams of university…

October 7, 2014

Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo has been named the first William A. Macdonald, Q.C Distinguished Fellow in Indigenous Education at the University of…

October 6, 2014

Issues driving public debate and city politics over the past year are heating up as Toronto voters get ready to head to the polls. Their…

October 6, 2014

The 1960s are remembered as an era that rocked the establishment, ushering in enduring cultural change. In 1964 Ontario’s population was…

October 6, 2014

Big data are large information sets that – when interpreted accurately – can illustrate the success of public health and…

October 3, 2014

Geography professor Amrita Daniere has won a $2.5-million grant to lead an international project under the International Partnership for Sustainable…

October 3, 2014

As municipal politicians across the province vie for votes, transit is a key issue for four of Ontario's six biggest cities, says a new…