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Computer Science - Innovation - 09.03.2026

Campus - 05.03.2026

Computer Science - Innovation - 20.02.2026

Innovation - Pedagogy - 19.02.2026
Ontario Tech launches human-centred AI Learning Agent pilot
Innovation - Computer Science - 17.02.2026

Computer Science - Career - 27.01.2026

Environment - Innovation - 14.01.2026
Ontario Tech panel examines AI’s environmental risks and opportunities
Innovation - Campus - 04.12.2025

Health - 30.10.2025

Innovation - Computer Science - 29.10.2025

Physics - Innovation - 12.09.2025

Innovation - Mechanical Engineering - 04.09.2025

Environment - 02.09.2025

Health - Innovation - 19.08.2025

Exploring the link between physical infrastructure and tech innovation with Ontario Tech expert Dr. Khalid Elgazzar When the Internet arrived, it was mostly used on computers and later phones.
Computer Science - Pedagogy - 06.08.2025

Environment - Innovation - 16.07.2025

Innovation - Health - 17.06.2025

Health - Campus - 10.06.2025
Ontario Tech researcher launches digital tool with Durham Region Health Department and Lakeridge Health to empower breastfeeding parents
Community-based collaboration shapes resource for families and health-care providers OSHAWA, ONTARIO - Parents worldwide now have access to a new digital tool that makes it easier to understand, plan
Campus - Mechanical Engineering - 24.04.2025

Innovation - Health - 16.04.2025

Environment - Innovation - 14.04.2025

Health - Campus - 26.03.2025

Health - Pedagogy - 17.03.2025

Computer Science - Pedagogy - 11.03.2025

Student team gains national recognition for their technology-driven ideas to make education more accessible Since Anupriya Dubey began her studies at Ontario Tech University in 2021, she has been foc
Innovation - Social Sciences - 26.02.2025
Navigating the digital frontier: Can AI-programmed empathy ever truly match real human empathy?
Health - Innovation - 10.02.2025

Microtechnics - Campus - 04.02.2025

Sport - 31.01.2025

Health - Computer Science - 13.12.2024

Microtechnics - Campus - 09.12.2024
Ontario Tech hosts 17th annual Engineering Robotics Competition
Computer Science - Innovation - 27.11.2024

Health - Psychology - 07.11.2024

Early results suggest VR reminiscence therapy is a technology with far-reaching potential to improve the lives of people with dementia While emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and arti
Pedagogy - Campus - 21.10.2024

Health - Innovation - 10.10.2024

Campus - Pedagogy - 27.08.2024
Ontario Tech doctoral degree candidate recognized for helping advance key research on autism in Canada
Health - Campus - 19.08.2024

Transport - Campus - 01.08.2024
Ontario Tech lab wins Engineering Research Project of the Year Award for work on Project Arrow
Sport - 26.07.2024
Ontario Tech researcher looking to create national Safe Sport handbook
Dr. Joseph Gurgis says comprehensive policies, education, and independent reporting needed to safeguard everyone in sport Several Canadian sport governing bodies have introduced preventive effo
Health - Innovation - 25.07.2024

Health - Today
Intratumoural microbiota and the immune system: a new study from the EOC-USI Institute for Translational Research
Intratumoural microbiota and the immune system: a new study from the EOC-USI Institute for Translational Research
Event - Mar 17
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
Health - Mar 17
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
Pharmacology - Mar 17
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
Social Sciences - Mar 17
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M














