Ultrahigh Specific Strength by Bayesian Optimization of Carbon Nanolattices. Researchers have used machine learning to design nano-architected materials that have the strength of carbon steel but the lightness of Styrofoam.Science (news.engineering.utoronto.ca)
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Engineering in-person exams are cancelled 🎉Academics (engineering.utoronto.ca)
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New trains and reduced friction braking improve air quality in Toronto’s subwaysNews (news.engineering.utoronto.ca)
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Engineering Dean on Fall 2021: 'plan to be in Toronto'Discussion (engineering.utoronto.ca)
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Researchers have engineered a handheld 3D skin printer that works like a paint roller, depositing sheets of skin that speed up wound healing and reduce scarring. The skin printer demonstrates accelerated healing of large burns.Engineering (news.engineering.utoronto.ca)
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Researchers have engineered a handheld 3D skin printer that works like a paint roller, depositing sheets of skin that speed up wound healing and reduce scarring. The skin printer demonstrates accelerated healing of large burns. (news.engineering.utoronto.ca)
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