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Clothing donation bins have become a death trap and some UBC students are looking to change that. Clothing donation bins are flawed: people can climb inside but can’t get out.
Marc Bain Updated Thu, September 7, 2017 at 4:03 PM UTC An engineer designed clothes that will grow from baby-size to toddler-size with your child ...
Aram Razouki, an electrical engineer who graduated from U of C in 2015, has invented the technology that allows his patent pending sports bag to clean itself. (Submitted by Aram Razouki) ...
A team of U of T Engineering researchers, led by Professor Kevin Golovin (MIE), have designed a solution to reduce the amount of microplastic fibres that are shed when clothes made of synthetic ...
Imperial College London. "Spray-on clothes? From chemical engineering to the catwalk." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 14 September 2010. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2010 / 09 / 100914100258.htm>.
Cariappa, who worked as an engineer in the US, settled down in Mysore after his retirement in 2005. For two years, he and his wife Ursula enjoyed a sedate retired life, but in 2007, Ursula ...
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