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Young people who compete in sports are often organized into single-sex teams that compete separately. But what happens when youth have…
It’s common knowledge that reducing our carbon footprint is important, but what about our water footprint? Showering, cooking, doing dishes and…
From makeup to clothing and furniture, so-called “forever chemicals” are everywhere – including the paper bowls and containers used to package…
Calling Toronto “one of the world’s leading AI research hubs,” CBS News recently spoke to several of the field’s luminaries – all connected to the…
An estimated 1,500 people turned out for the inaugural All-Nations Powwow at the University of Toronto Mississauga. The event, held March…
Judge Albert Wong recently encouraged 42 candidates from 11 countries to take a moment to reflect on their journey to become Canadians during a…
A Toronto researcher has developed a new tool to remove kidney stone fragments left over after laser surgery and is working to bring the…
From environmental sciences to classics and ancient history, the University of Toronto continues to gain global esteem as a leader across a wide range…
Tuberculosis (TB) is preventable and curable, yet it remains one of the world’s most deadly infectious threats and a significant global health…
When Taufik Valiante was a child, his baseball coach’s son passed away from severe epilepsy. “I think that left a pretty indelible mark on…
Jaris Swidrovich felt a sense of joy and optimism when the board of the newly formed Indigenous Pharmacy Professionals of…
Earlier this year, Equatorial Guinea declared its first outbreak of Marburg virus disease, with 11 confirmed deaths so far. The Marburg virus…