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Study Demonstrates Accuracy of Less Invasive Technique for Monitoring Elephant Health
Dementia-linked protein map yields potential for treatments
How Easy Is It to Update COVID Vaccines to Tackle New Variants?
Proteins could be key to long and healthy life
GEIC partner AEH secures £3.5m for agri-tech manufacturing in Manchester
Group aiming for water conservation wins first School of Engineering E×S Challenge
Just Listen to Chaos: New Approach to Extracting Information from Large Ensembles of Sensors
Light, flexible school shoes best option for kids: new research
Backed By Science: Here’s How We Can Eliminate Covid
QUT research could end global banana threat
Form fit: Device wraps around hot surfaces, turns wasted heat to electricity
$13m for national eating disorder research centre
Researcher explores perceptions of disability in post-revolutionary Mexico
Digital fixes can help creative sector flourish
Chobani to address diversity in ag with $1M expansion of Scholars Program
New initiative catalyzes sustainable seed systems from Caribbean to Atlantic
‘Futurities, Uncertain’: 2022 Cornell Biennial seeks art entries
President Meric Gertler outlines University of Toronto’s global strategy: Times Higher Education
ANSTO helping to ensure safety of astronauts in space
Should Indonesia relocate its capital?
Mining for knowledge: Scientists identify bee that can aid black cherry recovery
Cold-sintering may open door to improved solid-state battery production
Reinterpreting Our Brain’s Body Maps
2022 Materials Spotlight series kicks off Jan. 27 with “The Future of Plastics”
Escalation of eating disorders during Covid, research finds
Consistent asteroid showers rock previous thinking on Mars craters
Shift work helps marine microbes share scarce ocean resources
Nanobubbles pathway to better medical devices
Astronomers focus robotic eyes on Milky Way, our cosmic home
Astronomers turn robotic eyes on Milky Way, our cosmic home
Gender bias in lab groups not rooted in personal preference
Gender bias in lap groups not rooted in personal preference
Startup roundup: New alliances for Ava Labs
‘Lab on chip’ can measure protein-DNA interactions
Social Isolation Among Older Adults Linked to Having Fewer Teeth
Preclinical model may shed light on eye disease
Cornell to co-lead NIH center for precision nutrition research
New Tool to Help Solid-Waste Systems Reach Cost, Environmental Goals
Food Labeling is Lacking in Online Grocery Retailers
Seafood origin research gathers momentum with benefits for consumers, industry and government
USDA grant to support study at Penn State on antimicrobial tolerance in plants
Artificial intelligence equal to diagnosing prostate cancer, study finds
NSF-funded Study Finds Eolian Dust Systems in Texas and New Mexico to be Current and Future Potent Dust Sources that Impact
Ceta Ramkhalawansingh catalogues more than 50-year career of feminist activism: Toronto Star
University of Toronto grads offer career tips ahead of Next Steps Conference
University of Toronto to increase in-person learning and activities in February
Quantum computing in silicon hits 99 per cent accuracy
Historian delves into LGBTQ life and American home