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As many as 2,500 global athletes, aged 13 to 21, are competing in five sports during the Special Olympics Ontario Invitational Youth Games in Toronto…
Roberto Cervantes and his team at CryptoNumerics are keen to take advantage of next week鈥檚 giant Collision tech conference to put the startup…
鈥淲hen I see equations, I see the letters in colors. I don鈥檛 know why,鈥 wrote Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. 鈥淚 see vague pictures of…
His own experience surviving a traumatic brain injury has fuelled his passion for researching the subject. Now Enrico Quilico, a PhD student at the…
For non-experts, copyright can be a daunting concept. Questions abound: Can I use that photograph for my presentation, copy this article for my class,…
What can a swarm of drones tell us about how our bodies make blood? Can folding strands of DNA into origami-like structures help researchers engineer…
Four projects at the University of Toronto 鈥 in areas that range from seniors鈥 vaccinations and mitochondrial health to synthetic biology and research…
Raquel Urtasun, an associate professor in the University of Toronto鈥檚 department of computer science, says the age of self-driving cars at…
A Citizen Lab report links Iran to a global deception campaign to spread false news with primarily anti-Saudi Arabia, anti-U.S. and anti-Israel…
From re-imagining the physical design of classrooms to encouraging students to apply knowledge to real-world problems, the University of Toronto is…
Whether it鈥檚 copper for electric cars or lithium for cellphones, many everyday technologies and devices are made of or rely on metals. But mining and…
The most common form of maltreatment experienced by athletes is psychological abuse, followed by neglect, a new study from the…