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A snowshoe hare in the wild leads a stressful life, liable at any moment to become someone’s dinner. But unlike humans faced with constant…
New research from the University of Toronto answers one of the most common questions parents ask their doctors: How much milk should I be giving…
A 100-year-old chemical formula co-developed by one of the University of Toronto's first female medical graduates has helped 麻豆视频 researchers…
Women who are married suffer less partner abuse, substance abuse or post-partum depression around the time of pregnancy than women who are…
Dramatic patient resuscitations. Fierce competition. Obscure medical cases. Popular television shows such as Grey’s Anatomy and House…
Scientists at the University of Toronto have discovered that genetic mutations – regarded by many as the chief cause of cancer growth –…
They are entrepreneurs, business executives, lawyers, public servants, trailblazers and trendsetters. Now they are also Canada’s Top 100 Most…
From stores and movie theatres to banks and airlines, the service industry has undergone a massive digital transformation in recent years to better…
In 2006, alumnus Darren Anderson was one of six University of Toronto scientists with the Department of Chemistry who banded together to launch Vive…
The Personal Genome Project Canada (PGP-C) launches this week giving Canadians an unprecedented opportunity to participate in a groundbreaking…
“Walking to school is not dead,” proclaimed Professor Guy Faulkner, as he led a multidisciplinary panel of experts through a public…
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Edward (Ted) Sargent is the winner of the 2012 Steacie Prize. Not only is Professor Sargent the fourth…