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In 1952, 27-year-old Henry Molaison underwent brain surgery in an attempt to combat his increasingly debilitating epileptic seizures. The…
Students are at the forefront of the University of Toronto’s efforts – now entering the implementation phase – to make itself a global leader in…
With more than 600,000 words in the Oxford English Dictionary, how many of these would you expect to be Canadian? Six thousand? One…
Facial recognition technology. Algorithms that decide who is a good candidate for a loan or medical procedure. Interactive robots in workplaces and…
A summer history course at University of Toronto Mississauga is challenging students to consider how everyday products fit into capitalist…
When it comes to how people view the group size of a collaboration, new University of Toronto research finds there’s such a thing as too many –…
Amid rapid technological advancements and a constantly changing job market, universities, companies and governments are working together to create…
CAMiLoD doesn’t have horses, knights or kings, but the new state-of-the-art imaging facility at the University of Toronto could nevertheless give rise…
The University of Toronto's Daisy Singla is leading a study in Canada and the U.S. that will test whether nurses can provide talk therapy for new…
Lee Maracle, a sessional instructor in Indigenous studies at the University of Toronto, is among nine finalists for one of the most prestigious…
More than half of the top-grossing movies in Ontario in the past 16 years featured smoking, according to University of Toronto researchers with the…
In human beings, intelligence is no inoculation against bias and bigotry. The same holds true for computers. Intelligent machines learn about the…