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By Matt Warren, Science Every year, the billions of metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) we release into the atmosphere add to the growing threat of climate change. But what […]
The thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from power plants each year doesn’t have to go into the atmosphere. Researchers are optimistic that within the next decade […]
Mikhail Burke (MSE 1T2, IBBME PhD 1T8) was appointed to the role of Dean’s Advisor on Black Inclusivity Initiatives and Student Inclusion & Transition Mentor at U of T Engineering. […]
From mitigating climate change to enhancing human health, engineers are at the forefront of addressing challenges that transcend borders. In creating novel technologies and innovative approaches, they must ensure that […]
Music and engineering students at U of T will soon have new ways to combine their passions. Two programs, administered collaboratively by U of T Engineering and the Faculty of […]
External partnerships are a cornerstone of U of T Engineering — the Faculty collaborates with more than 300 external companies and organizations each year collaborative research institutes, student-led capstone projects, […]
Engineering student, musician, entrepreneur and philanthropist Andrew Forde (MSE 1T1, IndE PhD candidate) strives to challenge the status quo with his projects. Now, the multi-talented artist is debuting a new musical composition […]
When patients go to the dentist to fill a cavity, they’re trying to solve a problem — not create a new one. But many dental patients get some bad news: […]
U of T Engineering is steeped in tradition, and reciting “Godiva’s Hymn” is a core Skule™ ritual. In recent years, U of T Engineering students have penned new verses to […]
Deep freeze, then quick thaw could mean more potholes, water main breaks, city warns Extreme cold has already caused 120 water main breaks since Dec. 28, city says Kirthana Sasitharan, […]
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