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Imagine being inside an E. coli bacterium, smaller than a speck of dust and surrounded by genetic material, molecules and proteins. This…
The health of Black Canadian women may be endangered by a lack of data, according to a first-of-its-kind paper by University of Toronto…
When University of Toronto Professor Michael Ohh was scouting postdoctoral positions at Harvard Medical School in the mid-1990s, a group of Canadians…
New intervention techniques could help reduce bullying against children who don’t conform to gender stereotypes, a new study involving University…
Deep Genomics, the genetic medicine startup founded by University of Toronto Professor Brendan Frey, was one of five Canadian companies that…
Which genetic changes predispose to disease? How do characters in a novel relate to each other? Which wine and cheese go well together? Turns out,…
Whether you are driving or hopping in an Uber, you probably depend on a navigation app to get where you need to be. But as handy as these tools…
The manufacturing industry is changing. Jobs that once relied on individuals to carry out manual labour are increasingly turning to automation because…
With condo construction booming in Toronto, it’s important to not forget about community centres and parks, University of Toronto researcher Jeff…
This past August, six months after the contentious breakdown of talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and mere…
Collaborations between public institutions and large global companies often raise understandable concerns, but the challenges posed by such…
Getting a snapshot of a country’s health statistics is as easy as using surveys about people’s cause of death and disability, along with…