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A new way of monitoring for disease using a smart toilet

A new way of monitoring for disease using a smart toilet

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New trial drug can significantly block early stages of COVID-19 in engineered human tissues

New trial drug can significantly block early stages of COVID-19 in engineered human tissues

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Can robots be more precise in treating brain aneurysms?

Can robots be more precise in treating brain aneurysms?

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A series of tablets and pills can diagnose diseases without specialized training

A series of tablets and pills can diagnose diseases without specialized training

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Online therapy provides access for those with lingering depression symptoms

Online therapy provides access for those with lingering depression symptoms

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Bringing a human touch to wearable tech with skin-like sensors

Bringing a human touch to wearable tech with skin-like sensors

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By 2100, 96% of the global population may not have sufficient access to omega-3 fatty acid

By 2100, 96% of the global population may not have sufficient access to omega-3 fatty acid

By 2100, 96% of the global population may not have sufficient access to a naturally occurring essential brain-building omega-3 fatty acid, according to a study in the journal Ambio. Global w... Read more

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Could synthetic antibodies induce tissue repair in humans?

Could synthetic antibodies induce tissue repair in humans?

Growth factor-mimicking antibodies capable of inducing tissue repair in the body to be developed into regenerative medicine treatments by AntlerA, a new Toronto startup. Our body makes antib... Read more

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Obtaining blood pressure information with a click of a camera may become reality

Obtaining blood pressure information with a click of a camera may become reality

Blood pressure monitoring might one day become as easy as taking a video selfie, according to new research in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging, an American Heart Association journal. Tran... Read more

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Carbon-neutral synthetic fuels from air conditioning systems – Crowd Oil

Carbon-neutral synthetic fuels from air conditioning systems - Crowd Oil

Researchers Want to Use Air-conditioning and Ventilation Systems for Decentralized Production of Carbon-neutral Synthetic Fuels – Publication in Nature Communications Researchers at the Karl... Read more

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3D printing magnetic microrobots of many different shapes and sizes

3D printing magnetic microrobots of many different shapes and sizes

Assembling a microrobot used to require a pair of needle-nosed tweezers, a microscope, steady hands and at least eight hours. But now U of T Engineering researchers have developed a method t... Read more

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New nanogenerator creates electricity from snowfall

New nanogenerator creates electricity from snowfall

The first-of-its-kind nanogenerator designed by UCLA researchers and colleagues also acts as a weather station UCLA researchers and colleagues have designed a new device that creates electri... Read more

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Inventing a nano-bot that can probe inside human cells

Inventing a nano-bot that can probe inside human cells

U of T Engineering researchers have built a set of magnetic ‘tweezers’ that can position a nano-scale bead inside a human cell in three dimensions with unprecedented precision. The nano-bot... Read more

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A device that could serve as the backbone of a future quantum Internet

A device that could serve as the backbone of a future quantum Internet

U of T Engineering researchers have demonstrated proof-of-principle for a device that could serve as the backbone of a future quantum Internet. Professor Hoi-Kwong Lo (ECE, Physics) and his... Read more

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The bad news for sustainable agriculture is that a small number of crops dominate globally

The bad news for sustainable agriculture is that a small number of crops dominate globally

A new U of T Scarborough study suggests that globally we’re growing more of the same kinds of crops, and this presents major challenges for agricultural sustainability on a global scale. The... Read more

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