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As an emerging technology, quantum machine learning is about as nascent as it gets. But that hasn’t stopped the Creative Destruction Lab from trying…
It’s been more than a month since the release of his final report on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, and Bob Rae says he’s still waiting to hear…
Smartphones and social media have left us more connected than ever, but there are still times when a personal touch is needed. That’s among the…
Dissatisfaction with life is linked to future high cost health-care use, according to a new study by University of Toronto researchers. “We have…
Professor Wisdom Tettey, a political scientist who is a leading researcher on the African diaspora, politics and media, has been appointed the new…
A new technology from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering is taking a substantial step towards enabling…
Over a decade of documenting human rights violations around the globe, Samer Muscati photographed brave women who showed that hope can exist in the…
While the University of Toronto’s Jooyoung Lee was teaching an American studies course on gun violence last June, the world was marking one year…
If you want to stump a Canadian, ask them to describe their national cuisine. Unlike pasta in Italy or tapas in Spain, Canada’s culinary culture is…
Shauna Brail has taught urban studies at the University of Toronto for over a decade, but even she sees her city in a new light when showing a…
As a journalist, Maureen Taylor remembers covering the case of Sue Rodriguez, who was denied assisted suicide through a Supreme Court decision in…
Estonia is considered a model of digital efficiency, with the Baltic country, a former Soviet state, having reinvented itself as the most…