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Man excavating a human skull from the ground
May 6, 2026

DNA matches identify four more sailors from Franklin expedition

New research uncovers more details of doomed mission to find the Northwest Passage

The U.S. Capital Building
May 20, 2026

Politically connected firms face softer penalties for bribery

New research finds that political ties can soften penalties for companies that violate U.S. foreign anti-bribery laws.

University of Waterloo sign in spring time
May 15, 2026

Six Waterloo researchers awarded $6 million

New and renewed Canada Research Chairs will tackle future-focused problems spanning climate change, mental health and technology 

An AI-generated prototype of a living room including Malzahn's artwork
April 1, 2026

AI, art and impact: MFA student pushes creative boundaries 

James Malzahn explores AI, surveillance and human perception through immersive art to challenge audiences to question truth, authorship and the impact of emerging technologies

Humanoid robot holds finger to chin
February 26, 2026

How to make wise AI systems

International study suggests ways to train large language models in wise reasoning and measure the wisdom of AI  

Dr. Douglas Stenton kneels beside a plaque honouring those lost in the Franklin expedition
September 24, 2024

Another Franklin expedition crew member has been identified

Researchers match living descendant's DNA to remains from ill-fated 1845 Franklin expedition 

Waterloo sign in front of the Dana Porter Library
September 20, 2024

More than $3.3 million awarded to Waterloo researchers

The Government of Canada announces funding to support critical research projects

Dr. Brian Oren walks down a path at the University of Waterloo
September 13, 2024

Seizing happiness through adversity

Brian Orend brings a philosopher’s perspective on happiness, navigating the challenges of chronic illness through connection to ourselves and others 

Illustration of senior couple wearing virtual reality headsets and actively walking
September 6, 2024

At the intersection of health, society and technology

With the support of the Lupina Foundation, postdoctoral scholars in Arts are improving healthcare

Illutration of open book floating in space surrounded by abstarct digital shapes
September 6, 2024

Shaping AI: Why the humanities matter in tech innovation

Doctoral candidate considers how the humanities' rich tradition of storytelling and character exploration can be harnessed to shape the future of AI

Flooded residential street with sandbags in foreground.
August 28, 2024

Improving access to more affordable flood insurance

Study concludes insurers and municipalities sharing data could improve availability and affordability of property insurance  

Unrecognizable female professor gestures while teaching diverse college students
August 22, 2024

People seen as wise share these characteristics, according to a new study

Across different cultures and countries, people perceive the wisest people to be logical and reflective as well as able to consider other people’s feelings and perceptions

Close up of an open laptop with a section of a tax form visible on the screen
August 14, 2024

Paying fairly: Insights from new study on tax fraud prevention

New research by the University of Waterloo explores how penalty severity and social norms impact tax compliance, especially in the context of COVID-19 relief fraud

A comic book style rendering of tall buildings reaching into the sky
August 14, 2024

Solving the crisis: Rising economic inequality

Strengthening the welfare state, access to education, progressive tax policies and overcoming entrenched power structures could mitigate inequality in society

Waterloo Space Soldering Team standing in front of an aircraft
August 8, 2024

Waterloo students win microgravity research competition in Québec

The team walked away with the overall excellence award after a microgravity experiment aboard an aircraft at the Canada Space Agency headquarters

Kellie Chouinard next to her laptop with a presentation  says
August 8, 2024

Finding strength in community: Kellie Chouinard’s story of cancer and academia

After a breast cancer diagnosis during the pandemic, Kellie Chouinard turned to social media for support. Learn how this experience shaped her groundbreaking research.

Runners jumping over hurdles
July 24, 2024

At what age do Olympic athletes peak?

New statistics research provides insight on when a track-and-field athlete’s performance peaks

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