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Smokers who quit when they are young adults can live almost as long as people who never smoked, groundbreaking new research has found. Smoking cuts at…
University of Toronto physicist Pierre Savard has been named Radio-Canada’s 2012 Scientist of the Year for his remarkable contribution, along…
Canada’s historic, estimated $5-billion agreement to settle its sordid past and shameful legacy of physical, mental and sexual abuse in the…
Tissue engineering has taken a big leap forward with the University of Toronto invention of a process that can create functional replacement skin…
Goldfinger: the word conjures up images of gold-smothered women, razor-hatted henchmen and giant lasers. It’s the title of the quintessential…
More than 2,800 students crowded into the McCaul Street Exam Centre for the fourth annual You’re Next Career Fair Jan. 18, 2013 to…
The Scientific American challenge: create a two-minute video explaining a body part or process in a fun and engaging way using seven household objects…
The Newtown school massacre in December brought renewed attention in the United States and around the world to the issue of gun control and led…
The National Hockey League (NHL) season is set to return Jan. 19 after 113 days of lockout—but many of its best players may well be on the…
New work by University of Toronto Scarborough researchers gives the best description yet of the neural circuits that underlie a severe mental illness…
What if you could turn on Microsoft Word’s “track changes” tool and apply it at will to the world around you? Sound like science…
With an eye to developing globally oriented thinkers and innovators, The W. Garfield Weston Foundation and the University of Toronto today announced…