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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 

March 9, 2018

How close are we to technology that can read your mind?

The magic of telepathy: Waterloo research team is working on tech that reads brain signals of people who are paralyzed

Co-op student building computer hardware
March 9, 2018

Opinion: Work integrated learning for the skills revolution

The world is at a historic crossroads with the largest generation of young people coming into the workforce at the same time as the fourth industrial revolution.

Map of the Canada/US border
March 9, 2018

Why highly skilled immigrants are drawn to the U.S.

A Waterloo economist says university-educated immigrants in the U.S. earn more than comparable U.S.-born workers, while in Canada the situation is flipped

Multiple yellow bikes arranged in a row
March 9, 2018

Opinion: The slow road through climate change

Breakthroughs in big data, alternative fuels and energy storage offer hope for a sustainable future. But the real challenge is social and political – not technical.

Hands on jigsaw puzzle pieces on a table
March 9, 2018

Helping refugees and volunteers connect

Waterloo startup also wants to help corporate volunteer programs become more engaging for the modern workforce

Quantum ultra high vacuum system in the IQC lab
March 9, 2018

Opinion: Canada's stake in the quantum race

We are on the cusp of a completely new technological era: the quantum age. The race for the economic benefits of quantum technologies is Canada’s to lose

Autonomoose car
March 9, 2018

Autonomoose: A self-driving car for safer roads and less stress

Waterloo autonomous vehicle team is looking forward to longer public drives in 2018

Wearable device attached to an arm
March 9, 2018

Wearable tech that speeds healing from injuries

Waterloo startup is developing a data-driven medical device that treats injuries while you wear it

Urban city at night
March 9, 2018

How Waterloo researchers are keeping hackers out of your devices

Everything from pacemakers to insulin pumps and digital toys can be hacked in our Internet-of-Things world

Alex Wong using his AI imaging device
March 9, 2018

How artificial intelligence is helping doctors diagnose cancer

Research breakthrough provides state-of-the-art skin cancer screening by combining deep-learning AI with deep-tissue scans

Girl watching as a circuit board is printed
March 9, 2018

How a circuit board printer is accelerating innovation

Voltera: Award-winning Waterloo startup is shipping its printer to more than 60 countries around the world

March 9, 2018

Data-driven 3D maps that inform homeowners of flood risks

Waterloo researchers are developing the first national climate change flood-risk map to empower Canadians who are living in high flood-risk areas

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