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Rodney Chan standing on the ION platform with train behind him
January 29, 2025

A champion for transit equity

Planning co-op student's journey from concerned rider to a key voice in Ontario's transit conversation is a testament to community organizing

glacier visible on top of the water in Antarctica
March 24, 2025

Snapshot of Antarctica’s past helps predict future climate

Models of 34 million years of water flow below key Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels

Six Waterloo Co-op Students of the Year
March 25, 2025

Waterloo celebrates Co-op Students of the Year

At the 20th annual awards ceremony, Waterloo announces winners from each of the six faculties for their impactful contributions

Leia Minaker and post it noates
January 29, 2025

New institute helps local governments build better cities

The Future Cities Institute founded by CAIVAN brings together global thinkers across disciplines to identify equitable, sustainable solutions for the future of cities

Alpacas.
December 2, 2024

Giving alpaca waste new life

Waterloo researchers are combining alpaca waste with biochar to design a new compost that helps people and the planet

Blair Feltmate
June 3, 2014

Waterloo research supports national climate change project

From rain gardens to permeable parking lots:  Preparing for extreme weather will help Canadians avoid billions of dollars in losses, says Waterloo prof

Mihaela Vlasea
May 22, 2014

Joint replacements that look and feel like real human bones

Waterloo researchers are using 3D printers to design everything from robot parts to dental implants and circuit boards

Feridun Hamdullahpur with representatives from the Chinese Ministry of Education
April 22, 2014

Waterloo’s global connections

University of Waterloo delegation visits China to strengthen bonds with research partners

David Johnson standing in front of wind turbine
April 21, 2014

Bringing green energy to remote Canadian communities

Waterloo researcher hopes wind turbines will save money and the environment for First Nations that depend on diesel 

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March 26, 2014

Expert: Global climate change regulations expose Canadian investors to carbon bubble

Jason Thistlethwaite, from the Faculty of Environment at the University of Waterloo, is available to speak about the potential financial risks to the energy economy due to reduced greenhouse gas emission scenarios

waterfall
March 21, 2014

Sustainable water policies: one decision at a time

More than pipes and policies: Waterloo researcher looks at how psychology and culture affect decisions about water

University of Waterloo and Technion agreement
March 18, 2014

Waterloo, Technion partner to advance research, commercialization

Waterloo delegation travels to Israel for conference focused on quantum information science, nanotechnology and water research

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February 3, 2014

Dramatic thinning of Arctic lake ice cuts winter ice season by 24 days

Arctic lakes have been freezing up later in the year and thawing earlier, creating a winter ice season about 24 days shorter than it was in 1950, a University of Waterloo study has found

Arctice lake ice thawing
February 2, 2014

Climate change puts Arctic winters on thin ice

Climate change causes dramatic thinning of ice on Arctic lakes and cuts winter ice season by almost a month over 60-year-span, Waterloo study finds

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January 30, 2014

Waterloo leads national discussion on wetland protection

The University of Waterloo is leading the national conversation highlighting the vital economic and environmental role of wetlands

Climate change affects ski conditions
January 22, 2014

Can the Winter Olympics survive climate change?

Most cities that have hosted the Winter Olympics will be too warm to host the Games of the future, a University of Waterloo study finds

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January 22, 2014

Climate change threatens Winter Olympics

Only six of the previous Winter Olympics host cities will be cold enough to reliably host the Games by the end of this century if global warming projections prove accurate

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