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NATIONAL POST | Canadian MDs to restart hearts of the recently dead as new source of donor hearts

Published: 11 June 2019

Doctors in Canada are preparing to restart the hearts of the recently declared dead, a move experts say will lead to a desperately needed new source of donor hearts....

GLOBAL NEWS | Montrealers cheer for Toronto Raptors on Peel Street

Published: 11 June 2019

Thousands of Montrealers are out on Peel Street Monday night doing the unthinkable: cheering for a Toronto sports team....

CTV | Couples struggling to conceive are better off not smoking pot

Published: 10 June 2019

Men and women who smoke marijuana could be adding to their infertility woes if they are already struggling to start a family, says an obstetrician-gynecologist who is calling for more research into...

GLOBAL NEWS | Entomologists fear urban beekeeping could be putting wild bees at risk

Published: 10 June 2019

Some entomologists are sounding the alarm that native bees could be in danger of being wiped out, because of the popularity of urban beekeeping....

THE SUBURBAN | º«¹úÂãÎè's Elliot Lifson, Amanda Abrams honoured for teaching excellence

Published: 6 June 2019

Elliot Lifson, Professor of Practice and Desautels Faculty Advisory Board member at º«¹úÂãÎè, was honoured for teaching excellence at the university’s Desautels Faculty of Management...

CBC | 'She's still living, in some sense': º«¹úÂãÎè computer scientist's app Opal wins award, days after her death

Published: 5 June 2019

When Laurie Hendren found out she had breast cancer in 2014, she wanted to learn everything she could about her condition, but she soon realized how hard it is for patients to access their own...

Towards a new era of small animal imaging research

Published: 30 May 2019

Have you ever spent half an hour trying to take the best photo of your pets but they won't stay still in the perfect angle? This is also true for small animal imaging research using positron...

THE TORONTO STAR | Canada's changing climate - Open for business

Published: 3 June 2019

n 2007, a team of mining executives and geologists prospecting about 540 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay hit a motherlode of high-grade nickel, copper, platinum and palladium in the 2.7-billion...

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