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March 4, 2015

Anyone who might be dreading the end of winter or cannot wait until it arrives again can now enjoy the beauty and mystery of icicles all year long…

March 4, 2015

“White Poison”: Public Health and the Pasteurization of Milk in Toronto; The Power of the Needle: For Good and Evil; Drugs, Diseases, and…

March 3, 2015

Frenzy, frustration and disappointment are what home buyers have come to dread about real estate bidding wars.   They'd better get used to…

March 3, 2015

Rufina Kim is chiseling carefully, trying not to break a dinosaur fossil she just found. Understandably, she’s nervous. You don’t want to…

March 2, 2015

The University of Toronto has appointed award-winning communicator David Estok as vice-president, communications. Most recently vice-president,…

February 27, 2015

It was the biggest public health issue of the 19th and early 20th centuries, known to many as “the White Plague” because of the pale skin…

February 27, 2015

New research by University of Toronto geologists James Mungall and James Brenan, along with colleagues in Australia and France, suggests ore deposits…

February 27, 2015

One in every three women undergoing a mastectomy could potentially be spared chronic post-operative pain if anesthesiologists used a regional…

February 27, 2015

The University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design is hoping to reshape the conversation around urban…

February 27, 2015

Track star Abby Hoffman raised the bar for women in sport, Mark Carney helped Canada weather the first financial storm of the 21st century and Frank…

February 26, 2015

A new compound developed at the University of Toronto Scarborough could play an important role in developing cheaper anti-cancer drugs. Professor…

February 26, 2015

Anesthesiologists and toxicologists are issuing a caution to parents and health care professionals about the use of general anesthetics in…