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The technology boom and a looming shortage of trained workers in the next five to ten years have set the stage for an aggressive electricity sector renewal project. “Our success will very much be determined by our efforts to ensure…
A record number of prospective students have applied for undergraduate admission to the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering for the 2011-2012 academic year, with total applications up 12.5% from the previous year compared to 2% for…
Cancer, heart disease and stroke are leading causes of death among Canadians. These are also the deadly diseases that the research team of Victor Yang (EngSci 9T7, MASc ECE 9T8) aims to alleviate. Yang is an associate professor of electrical…
The University of Toronto and two other North American universities are competing to provide research support for a campus expansion at New York University (NYU). A joint letter expressing interest in the development was submitted by the University of Toronto,…
For all the troubles facing the earthquake-stricken people of Japan, a nuclear meltdown may be among the least of their worries, a Canadian radiation expert says. The danger of serious radiation leaks from the Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi…
It’s March break. The kids are out of school for five days. That’s 120 hours to fill. This list of 54 things to do is a good place to start. 29. Just because school’s out, doesn’t mean they don’t have…
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