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SmartSpouts — low-cost sensors embedded in these water filters — can track when and for how long the spigot is open. More than 200 of them have been successfully deployed in a radomized controlled trial in South Africa's Limpopo Province. (Photo: David Meyer)

This low-cost smart sensor can help optimize interventions to improve water quality and public health

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Renewed Canada Research Chairs will power research into green chemistry and environmental remediation

Cargo e-bikes get green light from City of Toronto

Prof. John Timusk and Prof. Ken Selby launching U of T’s first concrete canoe. Toronto, 1973. (Source: Getty Images)

Concrete Canoe at U of T: The origin story

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Dean’s Message: Scenarios for Fall on campus

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CivMin’s Prof. Passeport among group awarded nearly $1M NSERC grant for microplastics pollution research

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CSE at CivMin selected for funding from eCampusOntario

COVID-19 measures in the Sidney Smith Hall building at the University of Toronto, Thursday, August 6, 2020. (Photo by Nick Iwanyshyn)

12 ways U of T is preparing for a safe return to in-person instruction

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National Mining Week 2021: Spotlight on CivMin Mining Research

March 24, 2021 - Paul Van Den Enden checks the operation of the HEPA air purifier in a classroom at Sidney Smith Hall. (Photo by Johnny Guatto)

U of T assesses, upgrades classroom ventilation as it plans for in-person learning this fall

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CECA U of T Team Participates in the Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge

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Prof. Brenda McCabe receives Award of Excellence