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Some cells move faster in thicker fluid – think honey versus water, or mucus as opposed to blood – because their ruffled edges sense the viscosity of…
Sebastian Goodfellow, an assistant professor in the University of Toronto's department of civil and mineral engineering, and his team have…
In many ways, brothers Nakul and Nishul Juneja live up to the identical twin stereotype. They wear similar rectangular glasses and often…
The latest subject ranking by the independent ShanghaiRanking Consultancy placed Â鶹ÊÓƵ in the top 10 globally in eight subjects: sociology (4th);…
Aiman Ali and his family fled war in Syria six years ago and came to Canada in hopes of a better life. But the move to a new a country wasn't easy,…
Extreme weather events have dominated the headlines this week as dangerous heat waves hit the United Kingdom, central United States and parts of…
In 1885, during the conflict known as the North-West Resistance, three Cree men in Manitoba were sentenced to death for the murder of an elderly woman…
The Reach Alliance, a student-driven research initiative based at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, is…
What if rail systems around the world could be harnessed to help mitigate climate change and clean our air of carbon dioxide? It’s a question the…
The University of Toronto has made it easier to explore data on employment equity with the recent launch of an online Employment Equity…
As part of a University of Toronto enrichment program geared toward Indigenous youth, 18-year-old Mya Simpson was invited to design a STEM activity…
Just like honey slowly dripping from a spoon, parts of the rocky outermost layer of Earth’s shell are continuously sinking into the more fluid layer…