People Worry That AI Will Replace Workers. But It Could Make Some More Productive
These scholars say artificial intelligence could help reduce income inequality
These scholars say artificial intelligence could help reduce income inequality
AI is promising a better – and faster – way to monitor the world for emerging medical threats
AI is generating a disinformation arms race. The window to stop it may be closing
AI has developed faster than anyone thought. Will it serve humanity’s best interests?
The short answer: it depends
Why AI could be good news for both patients and our health-care system
But it’s also crucial for people to give informed consent to have their genetic information used this way
Basketball means the world to sports journalist Alex Wong. Here’s why
Painter Wendy Wacko pays homage to her mentor, Doris McCarthy, with a gift of art to U of T Scarborough
More people with disabilities are having children. Our health-care system is unprepared, says researcher Hilary Brown
A room-sized machine that could do calculations faster than humans first took shape here 75 years ago
Professor Ai Taniguchi explores how art and language can bring us together
How to spot and avoid online scams
Groundbreaking plan comes on the heels of U of T’s number-one sustainability ranking
The Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus will help develop artificial intelligence that benefits humanity – from ideas and scholarship to successful startups
We asked 100 University of Toronto students. This is what they told us
A new space at U of T Mississauga will help life-science startups refine their lab-based innovations
Plant growth chambers will enable researchers to test how food crops fare under different conditions
Fourth-year drama students put their skills to the test with a theatrical warning of climate change run amok
AI can help musicians compose and create new sounds. Is it just another music-making tool – or something else?
Before we know it, artificial intelligence will be all around us. Are we ready?
To meet its pledge to be carbon neutral by 2050, Canada needs to cut emissions from the construction industry. Here’s how
Test your knowledge of all things U of T in honour of the university’s 197th anniversary on March 15!
Research suggests they are, in three ways
Rapid shifts in everything from technology to employee expectations are pressuring leaders to constantly adapt
A U of T Scarborough professor’s educational outreach program is giving people in prison new hope
Professor Doug Richards teaches his students the secrets to living a longer – and healthier – life
A U of T Mississauga study finds that problematic smartphone use is increasing worldwide – especially among younger women
U of T researchers are developing a chatbot to help people stop smoking. One day, it might offer therapy, too
U of T Chancellor Rose Patten draws on her experience as a senior executive to identify the skills today’s leaders need most
There are countless diets to choose from, but one rises above the rest, say U of T experts
Winning over people to your cause is not easy. As these students discovered, it helps to have a personal – and persuasive – message
Every year, thousands of Canadians seek help for addiction. Which treatments work best?
Eliminating gas-powered cars and trucks may help avert a climate catastrophe. But they are only part of the solution
A U of T lab is working with actors, writers and directors on how they could harness AI and other emerging technologies to generate new ideas and – just maybe – reinvent theatre
The American perspective dominates our understanding of the Vietnam War. In her new book, Professor Thy Phu offers a glimpse from the other side
U of T Mississauga researchers examine the barriers family and friends face – often from police – when searching for Indigenous women and girls
We asked 100 U of T students. It seems they share the concerns of many residents
A century ago, a U of T astronomer led a small group of Canadians on a daring expedition to remote Australia. Their mission? To prove the Theory of General Relativity
As ChatGPT disrupts conventional teaching and learning, U of T is helping instructors and students to adapt and innovate
A $25-million gift will establish a new centre for entrepreneurship at U of T Scarborough
Cody Caetano has written a painfully honest – and sometimes hilarious – memoir of growing up in a wayward family
A huge, concrete triangle wasn’t an obvious design, but there were reasons for it
Geothermal systems like this one will help U of T Mississauga meet its goal of becoming carbon neutral by mid-century
A global consortium based at U of T has received the largest ever Canadian research grant, worth $200 million
For Reva Birla, a cozy new home. For U of T Scarborough, a student residence that meets one of the most energy-efficient design standards in the world
Now that cannabis is legal, Canada owes a debt to the communities that paid a steep price during the war on drugs
Robots and AI are changing how we do science, making it faster, cheaper and more productive
U of T’s collection of scientific artifacts shows how researchers pursued discovery – and sometimes made history
Anthropologist and sleep expert David Samson offers five useful ideas for getting a better night’s rest
In her latest documentary, filmmaker Nisha Pahuja tackles a most difficult topic – sexual assault
Gift will enable the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research to expand its research into heart failure – and save lives
A natural archive reveals how Canada’s arctic climate has changed over the past 1,000 years
How AI could help doctors predict cardiac problems in critically ill children
To mark an important milestone, U of T Engineering looks back at some of its boldest thinkers
Professor Christina Guzzo has a message for the next generation of women in science
How magicians exploit gaps in human perception to trick audiences
Youth from under-represented communities get a taste of post-secondary life and pick up useful skills through a recently expanded U of T program
Food bank use in Toronto is soaring. Can a U of T Scarborough lab help?
Most of today’s students play video games. Why not study them, too?