Using AI to find microplastics
Researchers use AI to identify toxic substances in wastewater with greater accuracy and speed
Researchers use AI to identify toxic substances in wastewater with greater accuracy and speed
Machine learning is now helping researchers analyze the makeup of unfamiliar cells, which could lead to more personalized medicine in the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases.
A new low-cost air quality platform hopes to change the way we quantify the adverse health impacts of air pollution in low-income countries
Joseph Scarfone, a master of sustainability management student, brings calculated risk-taking to cross-faculty collaboration
OpenAI’s Sam Altman, RBC CEO highlight inaugural WatSPEED conference
University of Waterloo engineers use AI to advance cancer treatment monitoring
Fewer specialists, doctors, nurses in rural Canada means AI will play a larger role
MedChat wins the Retreival Augumentation Generation Hackathon hosted by Waterloo.AI and Cohere with the Wat.ai Design Team and the Data Science Club on Sunday.
Three University of Waterloo student teams win top prizes in latest Innovation Challenge
The Coffee Association of Canada discusses the role of AI in coffee-quality assessment