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Cassie Meyers standing in front of the Peace Incubator
January 6, 2022

Using data to advance diversity, equity and inclusion

Lunaria helps organizations create workplaces where people of all identities can flourish 

Researchers work with intelligent prosthetics in the Engineering Bionics lab
January 10, 2022

Neurotech for intuitive human-machine interactions and faster gaming

Waterloo’s Engineering Bionics Lab is a hub of innovation for interfaces and technologies that augment human capabilities

Jennifer Saul sitting in front of a wall lined with books
January 6, 2022

Challenging the rise of hate and misinformation

Philosopher Jennifer Saul is pushing the bounds of a classical discipline to counter racism, misogyny and the spread of misinformation 

Prof Kate Larson is sitting on the steps in the DC building.
January 6, 2022

Artificial Intelligence with human understanding

To deliver on promised benefits, AI must be built to co-operate 

Raffi Budakian adjusts the Nano MRI machine
January 6, 2022

New quantum imaging could lead to a better understanding of diseases

Researchers at Waterloo are developing a technique to take MRI capabilities down to the atomic scale 

An image of the galaxy
February 8, 2021

Echoes from black hole could force us to rethink laws of physics

Gravitational echoes may confirm the late Stephen Hawking’s quantum black hole hypothesis 

surgical masks
February 8, 2021

Vaccine technology to stop future pandemics

Waterloo spinoff company is developing a new vaccine platform that could lead to a faster response when the next global health crisis hits 

Animated cyber heros graphic
February 8, 2021

Finding ways to stay connected and protected

Supporting safer cybersecurity decisions and a privacy-conscious mindset for industry leaders and others grappling with pandemic stress

February 8, 2021

Pandemic highlights importance of supports for people with dementia

A new healthy living program and a virtual reality exercise game will support people living with dementia at home and in long-term care

Close up of the MyJay robot
February 8, 2021

Can robots help level the playing field for children with disabilities?

A new basketball-playing robot called MyJay is part of a vision for a future in which social robots are accessible to children in public schools and libraries.

People working at a laptop
February 8, 2021

Paying it forward for the next-generation of women in computing

Waterloo Computer Science student dreams of being a tech leader and building bridges for marginalized groups in tech

February 8, 2021

Our options for saving the Earth are becoming riskier

Massive engineering projects could reverse climate change and reduce poverty — but they are dangerous 

Two people working with a tablet in a warehouse
February 8, 2021

How the pandemic will open the door to an AI and robotics revolution

Canada has a historic opportunity to emerge from the public health crisis stronger than before with innovative policies and investments that embrace change

February 8, 2021

After the flood: 49 reasons your community may be more vulnerable

Canada’s first comprehensive flood risk model shows which communities are at greater risk of flood devastation over the long term

Blood screening panels
February 8, 2021

A search engine for better disease diagnosis and treatment 

Waterloo Engineering researcher sought early support from alumnus company to develop technology he hopes will revolutionize health care

A rideshare driver looking through the front windshield into traffic.
February 8, 2021

When you’re a gig worker during a global pandemic and your boss is an app

Gig work is transforming our global economy and public health as workers weigh risks every day in precarious, low-wage jobs to deliver us food and parcels

Binary code rushing across screen
February 8, 2021

Quantum future: Recovery will depend on keeping information secure

Waterloo quantum startup is working to secure information in a post-pandemic future with businesses increasingly dependent on the internet

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