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People pay ÇÑ×ÓÖ±²¥ alumna Nadia Amoroso to extract beauty – and meaning – from complex data. The company she co-founded two years ago…
The University of Toronto's renowned social historian Natalie Zemon Davis, of the Department of History, has been honoured with a 2012 National…
Nearly 600,000 perinatal deaths and more than 100,000 maternal deaths are caused by iron deficiency each year, the World Health Organization…
Major League Baseball is poised to announce a flurry of player suspensions involving high-profile athletes linked to Florida-based wellness clinic,…
The public is invited to write a message that could be sent into space, in an attempt to communicate with an intelligent extraterrestrial…
With the Sochi Olympics just six months away and Russia's anti-gay laws making headlines around the world, many are calling for action.…
Trey Robinson is going places. The charming, confident high school senior is eager to help others, and through this year’s Summer Mentorship…
Recently enacted anti-gay legislation in Russia and a resulting surge of anti-gay violence has the international press reeling. Politically critical…
The 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale in Canada’s Yoho National Park is famous for its bizarre marine animal fossils, most of which are thought…
The University of Toronto has once again been ranked as one of the top three library systems in North America – after Harvard and Yale –…
Women who were victims of childhood physical abuse are more likely to develop thyroid conditions than women who were not maltreated during childhood,…
John Zilcosky, associate professor of German and Comparative Literature, was awarded a National Endowment of the Humanities fellowship for his project…