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Meet our News Team

Marit Mitchell

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News Stories by Marit Mitchell

Photo of Christa Croos
November 10
U of T students represent Canadian youth at UN climate summit
photo of Rieder at TEDx
October 28
U of T thinkers deliver big ideas at TEDx Toronto
Photo of New Engineering Prof Chirag Variawa
September 1
#UofTBTS16: New Engineering prof eases the transition
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August 3
Converting a greenhouse gas into something good: U of T researchers recycle carbon dioxide
Aaron Perstad
July 18
How does water behave in space? U of T researchers tackle longstanding mystery
July 13
Think a more fuel-efficient engine is the green choice? Not so fast, U of T engineers say
Three researchers (Elliott Donaghue, Malgosia Pakulska, Jaclyn Obermeyer) standing in their lab
June 7
U of T engineering discovery potential game-changer for chronic illness treatment
Professor Patricia Sheridan with students
April 25
Provincial report shows success of U of T-developed team effectiveness tool
March 24
Global collaboration led by U of T Engineering designs world’s most efficient catalyst for storing energy
March 17
U of T biomedical engineers may have solved the problem of protein binding

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