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They’re inventing biotechnology to fend off disease. They’re designing the fabric of our growing cities. They’re even creating the communications networks that will connect our toasters with our running shoes – and recent data shows a record-breaking number want to…
Fabrication labs transform a student’s idea into an innovation. A meeting of engineers from different fields sparks a new solution to an intricate problem. And a 500-seat lecture hall ushers in 21st century learning as it swiftly converts into interactive,…
Research out of U of T’s The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) is making big waves in the field of plasmonics. Post-doctoral fellow Muhammad Alam‘s (ECE PhD 1T2) 2007 paper proposing the world’s first…
Stars, diamonds, circles. Rather than your average bowl of Lucky Charms, these are three-dimensional cell cultures that can be generated by a new digital microfluidics platform from researchers at U of T’s Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME). Published…
They howl, they chew, and sometimes they leave you unpleasant surprises on the carpet. When dogs are left alone at home, it’s easy for them to get up to no good. But what if you could visit and play with…
A study co-published in Nature Medicine this week by University of Toronto researcher Penney Gilbert (IBBME) has determined a stem cell based method for restoring strength to damaged skeletal muscles of the elderly. Skeletal muscles are some of the most…
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