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THC and CBD, bioactive substances produced by cannabis and sought by medical patients and recreational users, sprung to life thanks to ancient…
During Professor Reina Bendayan’s career, she has seen HIV/AIDS evolve from a universally fatal infection to a highly manageable chronic disease. Her…
Nicole Charles remembers the qualms that arose when the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination first began to be administered to girls in Canada…
When 56 per cent of residents of Calgary who took part in a plebiscite voted against their city bidding for the 2026 Olympic Games, some may have been…
Sam Tanenhaus, a prolific and influential journalist, author, historian and former editor of the New York Times Book Review, is teaching two…
Stephanie Zhou hit a nerve last year when the then Faculty of Medicine student wrote an opinion article in the Journal of the American Medical…
The University of Toronto will address a critical need for on-campus housing, innovation space and other services with a plan that also creates a…
The University of Toronto is partnering with Canada’s National Research Council to create a national innovation hub focused on microfluidics – a field…
The world’s most ubiquitous navigation technology, GPS – or Global Positioning System – is vulnerable to hacking. This exposes potentially…
Adrian De Leon was living a block away from Danzig Street in Scarborough when one of the worst mass shootings in the city’s history took place. In…
Every Saturday morning, Ã山ǿ¼é student volunteers from across health-care professions provide drop-in services to people in Toronto who are…
Sir Frederick Banting’s only known painting of the lab where he discovered insulin was sold at auction Wednesday for ten times its expected…