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XIM University Bhubaneswar Celebrates Success of Udhyam 3.0, Its Flagship Annual Business Conclave
School of Rural Management, XIM University, Bhubaneswar successfully conducted the 3rd edition of its flagship annual business conclave, Udhyam 3.0 at its new campus on 20th July 2024. The event featured keynote addresses by five corporate…
Study Highlights Advances in Detection Techniques for Thyroid Cancer
Researchers from Sinai Health and the University of Toronto have gleaned new insights into how thyroid cancer could be more effectively treated.
The study, which looked at thyroid tumour tissues and thyroid nodule biopsies from 620…
Study Identifies Key Sources of Indoor Air Pollution in Toronto’s Subway System
Research carried out by University of Toronto experts in partnership with Health Canada has identified braking of trains – and resulting wear of wheels and rails – as the major cause of particulate pollution in Toronto’s subway system.…
University of Toronto Tops Canadian Universities, Secures 17th Global Rank in U.S. News & World…
The University of Toronto has been ranked 17th in the world, up one spot from last year, in the latest global university ranking by U.S. News & World Report.
The 2024-25 edition of the Best Global Universities Rankings, which focuses…
University of Toronto Expands Student Housing Through Innovative Partnership with Home-Sharing…
As part of its efforts to provide more access to student housing, the University of Toronto has added a unique option that also helps address a community need near its three campuses: matching students in need of housing with older adults…
University of Toronto’s Innovative Use of Animatronic Critters Inspires Young Minds in Technology
Could a talking paper octopus be the key to igniting kids' curiosity about technology?
University of Toronto engineer Paul Dietz certainly thinks so. With the help of a menagerie of mechanically controlled puppets, he has a plan to help…
Study Highlights Underreporting of Same-Sex Sexual Behavior Observed in Mammals
Same-sex sexual behaviour is far more prevalent in mammals than research would suggest because scientists often don’t report the behaviour when they witness it in the field, according to a University of Toronto Scarborough study.…
University of Toronto Research Exposes Scale of Pharma Sponsorships: Over a Million Events in a Year
Research led by the University of Toronto’s Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing is shedding light on the scale of pharmaceutical industry-sponsored events that target health professionals responsible for prescribing medications.…
Flinders University Presents South Australia’s Latest Addition to the Literary Scene
Flinders University’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences is proud to support the launch of South Australia’s new literary journal, Splinter.
Led by South Australian writer and journalist Farrin Foster, who was the founding…
Flinders University Develops Potential New Test for Kidney Disease
Development of a new way to accurately measure human serum albumin (HSA) levels in people with chronic kidney disease has progressed in recent testing by Flinders University and Japanese researchers.
Further engineering of the novel…