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Social Sciences - Campus - 28.06.2024
Hope over fear: Standing up to intolerance
Hope over fear: Standing up to intolerance

Health - Pharmacology - 28.06.2024
Velocity startups are helping Canada prepare for population growth and aging
Velocity startups are helping Canada prepare for population growth and aging

Astronomy & Space - Mechanical Engineering - 24.06.2024
Launching future space explorers
Launching future space explorers

Environment - Social Sciences - 24.06.2024
Indigenous students tackle climate change in South Africa
Indigenous students tackle climate change in South Africa

Physics - Social Sciences - 21.06.2024
Advancing physics and reclaiming Indigenous roots

Health - Innovation - 20.06.2024
Reshaping health care with AI innovations
Reshaping health care with AI innovations

Social Sciences - Environment - 19.06.2024
Indigenizing science education
Indigenizing science education
Maddy Craig, Amitees Ghiasian, Daria Gerus, and Vivian Huang embraced new perspectives in their Communications for the Sciences course group project entitled, "Western Science vs.

Innovation - Computer Science - 19.06.2024
10 inventions you didn't know came from Waterloo
10 inventions you didn’t know came from Waterloo

Innovation - Campus - 18.06.2024
Waterloo's leading voices behind future cities
Waterloo’s leading voices behind future cities

Environment - Life Sciences - 17.06.2024
Researchers awarded more than $10 million
Researchers awarded more than $10 million

Art & Design - Environment - 17.06.2024
Beading the Tract
Beading the Tract
Amid the construction of Waterloo's Longhouse Labs (LLabs) in 2023, a group of Haudenosaunee artists gathered in the space to plan and design "Bead the Tract" - a project that would create an artistic representation of the Haldimand Tract made of deer hide, velvet and glass beads.

Health - 12.06.2024
Taking the temperature of the eye
Taking the temperature of the eye
Taking your temperature can often help a healthcare practitioner figure out if you're sick. A new University of Waterloo spinoff company aims to do something similar with your eyes.

Sport - Health - 12.06.2024
Changing attitudes on accessibility and inclusion

Astronomy & Space - Environment - 10.06.2024
Using the moon's soil to support life, energy generation and construction
Using the moon’s soil to support life, energy generation and construction
Imagine the moon as a hub of manufacturing, construction and even human life. It's no longer a far-fetched idea baked in science fiction lore - increased interest and investment in space exploration are pushing efforts to develop the technologies needed to make the moon a viable home for humans.

Physics - Research Management - 07.06.2024
Taking quantum to the community
Taking quantum to the community
The University of Waterloo has officially opened its state-of-the-art Inert Atmosphere Fabrication Lab (IAFL) as part of the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF).

Economics - Campus - 06.06.2024
Waterloo students win the global finals at CFA Institute's research challenge in Poland
Waterloo students win the global finals at CFA Institute’s research challenge in Poland
Arts How a team of accounting students sweep more than 1,000 universities with their pitch to buy Cargojet Inc.

Health - Environment - 06.06.2024
Vanier scholar tackles pollution-related health challenges faced by First Nations
Vanier scholar tackles pollution-related health challenges faced by First Nations

Research Management - 06.06.2024
Waterloo celebrates newest Vanier scholars
Waterloo celebrates newest Vanier scholars

Innovation - 04.06.2024
Know your source: RAGE tool unveils ChatGPT’s sources
A team of researchers based at the University of Waterloo have created a new tool - nicknamed "RAGE" - that reveals where large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT are getting their information and whether that information can be trusted.

Environment - Campus - 03.06.2024
From classrooms to canals
From classrooms to canals

Campus - Economics - 03.06.2024
Celebrating Waterloo's Class of 2024 valedictorians
Celebrating Waterloo’s Class of 2024 valedictorians

Social Sciences - Campus - 03.06.2024
Pride Month Flag Raising
Pride Month Flag Raising

Environment - Social Sciences - 03.06.2024
Researchers to receive more than $3.4 million
Researchers to receive more than $3.4 million
Waterloo researchers to receive more than $3.4 million. The Government of Canada announced funding for several University of Waterloo faculty members through the New Frontiers Research Fund (NFRF).

Career - Environment - 03.06.2024
Co-op students reflect on their Waterloo journey
Co-op students reflect on their Waterloo journey

Campus - Health - 03.06.2024
Tackling complex problems for a better future
The journey to completing a PhD is not always smooth nor linear. Beyond the intellectual rigour of coursework and research papers, pursuing a PhD requires unconventional and, at times, interdisciplinary thinking.

Computer Science - Health - 03.06.2024
Creating human-centred AI
Creating human-centred AI

Campus - Health - 03.06.2024
Waterloo graduates earn distinguished Governor General Gold Medal
Waterloo graduates earn distinguished Governor General Gold Medal

Health - Campus - 03.06.2024
The power of purpose
The power of purpose

Social Sciences - Campus - 02.06.2024
Recognizing Pride Month
Recognizing Pride Month

Health - Innovation - 31.05.2024
Bringing innovation to the bedside

Economics - 30.05.2024
From volunteering to product pitches
From volunteering to product pitches

Campus - Social Sciences - 30.05.2024
Cultivating inclusion through games and gaming
Cultivating inclusion through games and gaming

Astronomy & Space - 28.05.2024
Q and A with the experts: Parade of Planets

Computer Science - 27.05.2024
Innovation and creativity win at wildfire hackathon
Innovation and creativity win at wildfire hackathon

Astronomy & Space - 23.05.2024
Euclid space telescope releases five stunning early images and data
Euclid space telescope releases five stunning early images and data
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Euclid space mission, which involves collaboration with researchers from the University of Waterloo, has released five new portraits of the universe. These never-before-seen images showcase Euclid's ability to unravel the secrets of the cosmos, enabling scientists to hunt for rogue planets, using lensed galaxies to study mysterious matter and explore the evolution of the universe.

Computer Science - Innovation - 22.05.2024
Up, up and away with WISA and AI
Up, up and away with WISA and AI
With Canada in need of airplane pilots, University of Waterloo researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to help more of them take flight.

Social Sciences - 21.05.2024
Beyond the pride crosswalk
Beyond the pride crosswalk

Environment - Innovation - 21.05.2024
Alum revolutionizes battery technology using saltwater
Alum revolutionizes battery technology using saltwater

Environment - Innovation - 21.05.2024
Alumnus revolutionizes battery technology using saltwater
Alumnus revolutionizes battery technology using saltwater

Social Sciences - 16.05.2024
Nurturing community through cultural engagement

Innovation - Environment - 16.05.2024
The future is now for sustainable packaging

Politics - Innovation - 15.05.2024
Democracy at a critical crossroads

Innovation - Economics - 15.05.2024
Breaking barriers for local climate action with open-source data

Environment - Economics - 13.05.2024
Experts address gaps in proposed flood insurance program
Experts address gaps in proposed flood insurance program

Campus - Social Sciences - 13.05.2024
Bridging Black: Building connections for Black flourishing

Career - Campus - 10.05.2024
Waterloo Math’s ’Hidden Figure’

Psychology - Music - 09.05.2024
Taylor Swift and the heartbreak ballads we know all too well
Do you really want to know what we were doing on April 19' Listening to Taylor Swift's double-album release, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology , of course.

Campus - 08.05.2024
Fashion flashback: Reliving the University of Waterloo’s stylish past

Health - Environment - 08.05.2024
Researchers receive $1.57 million to advance wastewater surveillance
Waterloo researchers receive $1.57 million to advance wastewater surveillance. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, wastewater surveillance became a powerful strategy for monitoring SARS-CoV-2 levels in the population and predicting the emergence of new variants.

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.05.2024
Four Waterloo-founded startups earn $2 million seed funding
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