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E-courses not a sure thing

Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering should proceed with caution in implementing online courses

6 January, 2013
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The key to clean energy lies in harnessing bacteria, says Stanford researcher

Dr. Craig Criddle addresses the energy crisis

20 October, 2012
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Losing our modern history

Much of our social history is recorded on the internet, and historians fear that much of that record may be lost

15 October, 2012
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Charting the universe with artificial intelligence

A team of astrophysicists and computer programmers have created an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that plots the local Universe. The [...]

14 October, 2012
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Engineering does not always produce awe-inspiring results

SIMON BROMBERG visits the Spark exhibit at Nuit Blanche, and comes away unimpressed

9 October, 2012
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The Doctorow is in

Renowned writer Cory Doctorow discusses his plans for liberalizing media distribution

23 September, 2012
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U of T club Sparks creativity and innovation

Student-built engineering projects brought to life by U of T Spark Design

9 September, 2012
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U of T to offer free online courses

Toronto one of 12 new schools signing on to Stanford startup

25 August, 2012
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