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Sylvia Okonofua has been passionate about the cause of strengthening the ethnic diversity of stem cell donors for many years. In 2016, as a…

A team led by researchers at the University of Toronto has discovered that a compound present in ginger selectively binds to and regulates a nuclear…

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup fast approaching, some researchers are sounding the alarm bell about the risk posed by extreme heat in many of the 16…

For many students, a degree from the University of Toronto is a stepping stone to a great career – but for Binta Bajaha it was a way to make an…

Chasing happiness can drain our self-control and willpower, resulting in reduced happiness and well-being, according to a study co-authored by the…

Diets low in carbohydrates and soluble fibres can drive the growth of polyps in the colon, increasing the risk of developing colorectal cancer,…

A team of scientists led by the University of Toronto’s Louise Archer is shedding light on one of the most important yet poorly understood stages of…

Plastic waste is recognized as a major cause of environmental harm, with products like water bottles, plastic bags and clothing fibres acknowledged as…

From using solar energy to create green hydrogen to advancing genomics research with AI and improving urban mobility, University of Toronto…

In the Southern African country of Botswana, in the town of Serowe, a small museum with a bright red roof holds the stories of a nation’s…

The University of Toronto’s annual Black History Month Luncheon drew hundreds from across the university’s three campuses, and many more…

Faye Mishna, an expert on bullying, cyberbullying and the use of new technologies in the field of social work, will become the University of Toronto’s…