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Canadian researchers are developing a “lab-in-a-box” that could make it cheaper and faster to diagnose cases of the COVID-19 virus, particularly in remote areas of the world.
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MaRS Discovery District, along with its partner the University of Toronto, today announced that it is in the final stages of securing a lease with Menkes Developments Ltd. for a new 24,000-square-foot hub at Toronto's Waterfront Innovation Centre.
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A University of Toronto study found that the Canadian innovation sector is lagging behind the U.S. because of the amount of money being invested into the space, and at what rate startup companies get that money.
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AI researchers from University of Toronto Engineering have created a 'privacy filter' that "disrupts" facial recognition software.
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The Global CO2 concentration recorded on Monday at Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii read 407.72 ppm. As the levels of CO2 continue to creep higher, scientists at the University of Toronto have discovered a catalyst to turn CO2 into something useful.
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The oldest known water in the world has been discovered in Canada by researchers from the University of Toronto. Finding the water could yield clues about the possibility of life buried under the surface of other planets.
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Research at the University of Toronto has found that Theropods, the species of dinosaur home to T.Rex, had unique teeth structures that underlined their predatory dominance.
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Of all the information available about fast food, a new study may well be the most disturbing. The new study by University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management indicates that fast food can actually reduce your ability to appreciate pleasures.
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This is Part 2 of an Interview with Abha Parajulee about the study done with University of Toronto PhD supervisor Frank Wania that sheds light on emissions where oil sands production is occurring.
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This is an interview with Abha Parajulee about the study done with University of Toronto PhD supervisor Frank Wania: Evaluating Officially Reported Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region with a Multimedia Fate Model.
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A celebrated University of Toronto assistant professor currently on trial for a sexual assault charge has been charged with another count of sex assault from a separate victim.
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The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) will hold an event at the University of Toronto in May to discuss how capitalism is the only moral economic system in the world. The talk will focus on why productivity and profit are "cardinal virtues."
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A Canadian student group is hosting what they're billing as an "epic sex club adventure" to promote Sexual Awareness Week.
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The University of Toronto has given a high school for academically gifted students and future teachers a notice of eviction. The University of Toronto Schools will have until 2021 to find a new location and move.
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Often alone in the world, incapable of caring for themselves and living under the poverty line; for many elderly patients, the quality of life experienced in their last days is unacceptable. A Toronto conference will address these concerns.
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Digital Journal — Watch out, China. Canadian researchers will allow anyone to surf the Net without restriction by introducing software that curbs firewalls.
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Abha Parajulee and Frank Wania: Evaluating Officially Reported Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region with a Multimedia Fate Model. University of Toronto, Scarborough
This is an interview with Abha Parajulee about the study done with University of Toronto PhD supervisor Frank Wania: Evaluating Officially Reported Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Emissions in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region with a Multimedia Fate Model. University of Toronto, Scarborough
Clockwise from left, Marian Daniel (Year 2 ECE), Patrick Howell (ECE 1T7), Professor Jonathan Kelly (UTIAS) and Maya Burhakpurkar are just a few members of the research team who have developed a low-cost system that enables electric wheelchairs to become partly or fully autonomous. University of Toronto
Dr. Jane Goodall visits University of Toronto, Mississauga (UTM) for a special visit.
Researchers exploring for water in Timmins, Ontario mine University of Toronto
3-billion-year-old water YouTube
Screen shot captured from University of Toronto Mississauga video on YouTube University of Toronto - Mississauga
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