University of London researchers have recently made a leap in Huntington’s disease research with the identification of a blood biomarker that could predict the onset and progression of the disease.
Wipro Limited has been positioned as a "leader" for Oracle Application Services in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant North America (NAM) & Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA).
World Vision Canada recently released a report that uncovers the great risk of child and forced labour in Canadian households and shows the nation’s imports of products made by child labour totals $34 billion.
York University alumna Candace Iron was recently named the 2017 winner of the Phyllis Lambert Prize for her doctoral dissertation on Canada’s architecture.
The American Medical Association (AMA) will soon weigh in on a resolution to persuade the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to require drugmakers to include drug prices on direct-to-consumer (DTC) ads.
York University will host a free screening of the refugee documentary “Warehoused” this month to bring awareness to displaced refugees worldwide and shed light on those in refugee camps and segregated settlements.
The annual Walk ‘n Roll Fest for Healthy Kids recently celebrated its third year by raising over $105,000 and marking the highest amount of money raised during the event to date.
Canadian homeowners and those in the United States and Hong Kong can benefit from a new form of tamper-proof garage door opener created by Skylink, a firm that has been helping re-invent home security since 1990.
Excited about "indoor mapping?" Jibestream is pioneering new development features that will help make data points into accessible visual maps in a variety of applications and IT environments.
The Mississauga Rotary’s annual Ribfest is slated for next month and will feature a dozen vendors with barbecue ribs, chicken and other foods and live entertainment.
Officials recently gathered to break ground a new 277,300-square-foot airport terminal at the L.F. Wade International Airport, marking one of the largest infrastructure projects in the Bermuda area.
The University of Toronto Department of Chemistry and the university's Solar Fuels Cluster recently hosted an international symposium that brought together top scientists and engineers from around the world to share research on using carbon dioxide to prevent climate change.