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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 

Michael Reimer professor
September 23, 2019

Monitoring cancer at the nano-level

How a new quantum sensor could improve cancer treatment

drawing of a kidney
August 27, 2019

The making of an artificial kidney

Qidni Labs is building an artificial kidney with the hope of dramatically improving survival rates for patients with kidney failure

Judge's gavel
June 24, 2019

Meet the lawyer disrupting her profession

Waterloo researcher is using AI to make legal document review more effective and efficient

robot walking down the hall
June 7, 2019

Is a robot a social being?

New robotics lab is asking big questions that will shape our future

Skull on computer screen
April 11, 2019

Mathematicians help build better surgical plans

When doctors wanted the best outcomes, they called on math researchers at Waterloo

Black hole
April 10, 2019

Unmasking a monster

The historic first image of a black hole is just the beginning of a journey into the unknown

Inside stairway of IQC
March 1, 2019

Software for the quantum age

Meet the Waterloo student enabling quantum computers to solve real-world problems

holding a smartphone above a city skyline
March 1, 2019

Is Blockchain the future of cybersecurity?

The Waterloo Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute is tackling security challenges before they arise

Kids running
March 1, 2019

Building robots with a humanitarian mission

Meet the Waterloo alumnus named on the 2019 Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list

monitoring blood pressure
March 1, 2019

A “second heart” to strengthen our golden years

How innovative research and medical technology can prevent falls

Illustration of bitcoin symbol on a cellphone
March 1, 2019

Beyond the hype: The future of blockchain

Waterloo researchers are looking beyond the hype to a promising future

inside of a washing machine
March 1, 2019

We are drinking our clothes

A Waterloo startup has developed a solution for keeping microfibre pollutants out of our water

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