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Breaking the Ice: New study on triboelectric nanogenerators could help avoid costly flight delays

A new study looks at how droplets expelled by a cough or sneeze can break up into smaller pieces when they collide with mask material. The research underscores the importance of multi-layer masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. (Photo: CDC, via Unsplash)

Physics experiment shows potential value of triple-layer masking

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CREATE grant puts sensing, data and analytics in the service of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals

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Reimagining the Pit, honouring its legacy

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Professor J. Paul Santerre elected to the U.S. National Academy of Inventors

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Aston Dynamics: How an innovative partnership with students and alumni from the U of T Formula Racing team is advancing electric braking technologies

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U of T Engineering commemorates National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women