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Residents of Ohio town say they don’t trust safety claims after train derailment, chemical spill – ABC News

Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, are grappling with the fear that their hometown is no longer safe to reside in.

Source: Residents of Ohio town say they don’t trust safety claims after train derailment, chemical spill – ABC News


Waterways along Ohio River still contaminated following train derailment carrying hazardous materials: Officials – ABC News

Waterways along the Ohio River are still contaminated with hazardous materials following a train derailment that spilled multiple toxic chemicals.

Source: Waterways along Ohio River still contaminated following train derailment carrying hazardous materials: Officials – ABC News


Celebrating Cultures | UToledo News

Yash Kakade, a junior studying computer science and engineering, is dressed by Xue Ying, a visiting scholar in applied linguistics, during the Lunar New Year festival hosted by the Center for International Studies and Programs Tuesday afternoon in Thompson Student Union Auditorium.

Source: Celebrating Cultures | UToledo News


Why the toxins from the Ohio train derailment could have posed deadly threats for residents nearby – ABC News

The toxins that burned in the wreckage of the train derailment in Ohio had the potential to be deadly if officials did not order evacuations in the region.

Source: Why the toxins from the Ohio train derailment could have posed deadly threats for residents nearby – ABC News


Sharing Knowledge | UToledo News

Dr. Rickey Shyne, the director of research and engineering at NASA Glenn Research Center, returned to his alma mater Friday to speak to current UToledo students about his career trajectory.

Source: Sharing Knowledge | UToledo News


UToledo Engineer Awarded $2.5 Million to Advance Smart Materials for Aerospace Systems | UToledo News

Dr. Mohammad Elahinia received the federal funding to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a U.S. Department of Defense project that could lead to smaller, lighter aircraft.

Source: UToledo Engineer Awarded $2.5 Million to Advance Smart Materials for Aerospace Systems | UToledo News


Multi-Year Engineering Gift Builds Bridge to a More Diverse Future | UToledo Alumni eMagazine

Diversity of thought is a strategic advantage. That tenet is the driving factor behind a significant, combined gift over five years to The University of […]

Source: Multi-Year Engineering Gift Builds Bridge to a More Diverse Future | UToledo Alumni eMagazine


$1 Million Gift Endows Professorship in Power Systems at UToledo College of Engineering | UToledo Alumni eMagazine

Like education, energy is a catalyst for the world’s future – and two-time University of Toledo alumnus Gary Leidich ’72, ’74 and his family […]

Source: $1 Million Gift Endows Professorship in Power Systems at UToledo College of Engineering | UToledo Alumni eMagazine


Local consortium makes first cut in effort to become a federal ‘Hydrogen Hub’ | The Blade

Source: Local consortium makes first cut in effort to become a federal ‘Hydrogen Hub’ | The Blade


$1 Million Gift Endows Professorship in Power Systems at UToledo College of Engineering | UToledo News

Two-time UToledo alumnus Gary Leidich and his family have donated $1 million to fully endow the Leidich Family Professorship in Power Systems at the College of Engineering.

Source: $1 Million Gift Endows Professorship in Power Systems at UToledo College of Engineering | UToledo News


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