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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 

Xray of the brain
March 9, 2018

What the lives and brains of Roman Catholic nuns tell us about aging

Rich data from convent archives combined with brain studies after death give researchers insights into Alzheimer’s disease and aging

March 9, 2018

Scientists create image of the cosmic web that links galaxies

Composite image confirms predictions that galaxies across the universe aren't isolated like islands in space, but are linked together through a web of enormous filaments

Two images photoshopped together of Melanie Goodchild and the earth from space
March 9, 2018

A bridge between Indigenous knowledge and NASA

Waterloo researcher will use geospatial data and Indigenous knowledge systems to reduce climate change vulnerability for First Nations communities

Child at a dinner table in a hut.
March 9, 2018

Dispelling myths about refugees and their life experiences

Waterloo English professor wins prestigious Polanyi Prize to continue to examine the shared connections among Vietnamese, Syrian and Mennonite refugees

A camp in winter at Kluane National Park at sunset
March 9, 2018

Satellite images show loss of polar ice over 10-year period

Animated GIFs of shrinking Antarctic ice help people understand the impact of climate change. One ice shelf has lost the equivalent area of Prince Edward Island.

Map of the world made with flour
March 9, 2018

Scaling up food security innovations to improve lives

Waterloo alumnus is working to better understand how global communities can own food security innovations

Kayla Hardie working in the lab
March 9, 2018

Solar energy for remote communities around the world

Waterloo undergrad develops a micro-utility prototype that can power everything from cell phones to solar lanterns

Model in a biomedical cocktail dress
March 9, 2018

Can a biomechanical cocktail dress make you a drink?

Waterloo artist explores the human-technology interface with interactive sculptures installed around the world

Water testing
March 9, 2018

Human and natural pressures on our water quality

The dams we build are impacting ecosystems such as wetlands, lakes, floodplains and coastal marine areas

Sinking car with people on boats in background
March 9, 2018

Can algorithms save lives during natural disasters?

Waterloo researcher creates algorithms that help first-responders find older people and those with disabilities who may be trapped in their homes during a natural disaster

March 9, 2018

Meet the man protecting your secrets

Governments and corporations need to start thinking about quantum era security right now, says Waterloo researcher

Water pipes
March 9, 2018

Artificial intelligence helps water utilities make decisions

As climate change ushers in more intense storms, Waterloo startup EMAGIN uses AI for more accurate and timely information that saves money and water

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