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cbc.ca
What the historical relationship between public health and public spaces can
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thehill.com
Rather than fleeing the city it is time to think about redesigning existing
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and possibly perpetual-pandemic age.
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history.com
How Pandemics Spurred Cities to Make More Green Space for People History
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interestingengineering.com
Instead of using textbooks or calculators, Professor Sara Jensen teaches math by
showing her students how to knit.
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theconversation.com
In this professor’s class, there are no calculators. Instead, students learn
advanced math by talking, drawing pictures, playing with beach balls – and
knitting.
over 5 years ago
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As there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution when it comes to tires,
manufacturers are continually looking to expand their product offerings and mix
of design features to meet the diverse needs of the construction industry.
Varied applications and working conditions make it necessary for tire manufac…
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Advancements in virtual reality technology are providing new opportunities for
improved simulator-based operator training.
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With the increased sensitivity of components and systems has come the need for
finer hydraulic filtration to ensure mobile equipment longevity.
about 8 years ago
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As the cost and performance of autonomous system components continues to
improve, so does the ability to employ unmanned vehicles
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