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The Nile is one of the world’s longest rivers, providing water and hydropower to millions of people. But with nearly 86 percent of the water that…
Being in the path of a total solar eclipse is rare. Since it’s only visible across a thin stretch of the Earth’s surface, it only happens once every…
The University of Toronto’s Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library celebrated its 15th anniversary this week as a hub for academic…
Growing up in Afghanistan, Tahir Shaaran was endlessly curious about the world around him – including the seemingly endless conflicts that…
As a child, Margaret Ikape had a prime view of the stars from her hometown of Lagos, Nigeria. “When I was really young, I saw a shooting star. And…
Researchers at Sinai Health and the University of Toronto have created a new platform to identify proteins that can be used to control the stability…
Researchers in the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Dentistry are exploring the use of DNA nanotechnology to regenerate biologic materials…
A University of Toronto researcher is working with Edmonton Fire Rescue Services and TELUS, through its Data for Good program, to predict…
Scholars from the University of Toronto and Dalhousie University have created a set of online courses on Black health and anti-Black racism in the…
As Canadians prepare for former prime minister Brian Mulroney’s state funeral on March 23, the University of Toronto is remembering his legacy…
What started as a side hustle for University of Toronto graduate Mark Ang has since evolved into a multi-million-dollar third-party logistics company…
The University of Toronto is bringing together perspectives from across the tri-campus community to mark the International Day for the…