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Geometric shapes representing the five Global Futures elements
January 19, 2026

2026 Global Futures: Innovation Update

Defying convention to shape our global futures

QNC Lab
January 12, 2026

Waterloo’s IP model sparks global research commercialization recognition

New Zealand adopts researcher-centric principles after studying Waterloo’s pioneering approach to IP ownership 

Insignia for Companion, Officer and Member of the Order of Canada against a wood backdrop
January 7, 2026

Four Waterloo leaders appointed to the Order of Canada

Alumni and honorary alumni recognized for shaping Canada’s health, policy, justice and financial sectors

A data processing and storage center.
January 6, 2026

Scientists discover first method to safely back up quantum information

Quantum information researchers solve longstanding “no cloning” problem with encryption workaround, fully quantum ‘cloud services’ now a potential reality

students socializing
January 5, 2026

New year’s resolutions? Add social fitness to the list

Dr. Troy Glover shares key strategies for improving health and well-being this year through collective community participation

A camp in winter at Kluane National Park at sunset
March 9, 2018

Satellite images show loss of polar ice over 10-year period

Animated GIFs of shrinking Antarctic ice help people understand the impact of climate change. One ice shelf has lost the equivalent area of Prince Edward Island.

Map of the world made with flour
March 9, 2018

Scaling up food security innovations to improve lives

Waterloo alumnus is working to better understand how global communities can own food security innovations

Kayla Hardie working in the lab
March 9, 2018

Solar energy for remote communities around the world

Waterloo undergrad develops a micro-utility prototype that can power everything from cell phones to solar lanterns

Model in a biomedical cocktail dress
March 9, 2018

Can a biomechanical cocktail dress make you a drink?

Waterloo artist explores the human-technology interface with interactive sculptures installed around the world

Water testing
March 9, 2018

Human and natural pressures on our water quality

The dams we build are impacting ecosystems such as wetlands, lakes, floodplains and coastal marine areas

Sinking car with people on boats in background
March 9, 2018

Can algorithms save lives during natural disasters?

Waterloo researcher creates algorithms that help first-responders find older people and those with disabilities who may be trapped in their homes during a natural disaster

March 9, 2018

Meet the man protecting your secrets

Governments and corporations need to start thinking about quantum era security right now, says Waterloo researcher

Water pipes
March 9, 2018

Artificial intelligence helps water utilities make decisions

As climate change ushers in more intense storms, Waterloo startup EMAGIN uses AI for more accurate and timely information that saves money and water

Man holding a bone diagram
March 9, 2018

How computer simulations are preventing workplace injuries

Waterloo researchers interpret shoulder injury risk for a whole population of workers — from automotive to utility and telecommunications workers

Graphic of light passing through an eye
March 9, 2018

Sending nanomedicine to the back of your eye to cure glaucoma

Waterloo researcher is working on gene therapy that she hopes will one day prevent the vision loss that so often accompanies aging

Laura Middleton with patients
March 9, 2018

Can exercise protect against dementia?

Waterloo researcher is examining whether combining exercise with Vitamin D, cognitive training and diet interventions lowers dementia risk

CGI face talking into a phone
March 9, 2018

How machine learning helps Siri and Alexa understand you

Waterloo computer scientists are developing technology to improve speech recognition and allow machines to give you better answers to your questions

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