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Left to right: Co-leads on the study, Professor Caitlin Maikawa (BME) and Lucia Huang (BME MSc student), say the technology could make monitoring and treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases easier and accessible. (Photo by KITE Studio/UHN)

Researchers develop swallowable sensor that offers simpler way to monitor gut inflammation

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New modelling tool for intermittent water distribution systems could improve service for over a billion people

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‘Electrochemistry for a sustainable future’: Meet new ChemE professor Bertrand Neyhouse

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Acceleration Consortium announces $1.2 million in funding for projects that accelerate scientific discovery

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How the CLUE research group is rethinking urban freight logistics

Hai-Ling Cheng is wearing a lab coat and pipetting a solution into a dish. Cheng appears to be in a lab setting. Pipettes and boxes are visible.

‘Images every second’: U of T Engineering researchers develop rapid MRI technique for better cancer detection and therapy

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U of T Engineering students are incorporating AI in treating certain mental health conditions