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Illustration of cancer cells
January 22, 2024

Developing personalized cancer vaccines 

Deep learning technology is making immunotherapy treatment more accurate and affordable

AI-generated images of an Indian man, an Asian woman and a Black man.
March 6, 2024

Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones?

Research shows survey participants duped by AI-generated images nearly 40 per cent of the time

Person using a laptop computer chatting with AI technology
December 20, 2023

Large language models validate misinformation, research finds

Systematic testing of OpenAI’s GPT-3 reveals that question format can influence models to agree with misinformation

Person measuring their blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer while holding blood pressure pills
April 19, 2023

Time of day and a patient’s sex may alter the effectiveness of blood pressure medication

University of Waterloo researchers use a mathematical model to understand diuretic effectiveness 

Einstein hats tiled, the discovery visualized
April 13, 2023

A trick of the hat

The story of how a Waterloo computer science professor helped find the elusive einstein tile

October 20, 2021

Waterloo students to race autonomous vehicles at Indy speedway

Racecar Waterloo students helped to develop will drive itself around Indianapolis Motor Speedway at up to 120 miles per hour

Members of team with their car at Indy Autonomous Challenge.
October 19, 2021

Speeding into history

Waterloo students to compete in first-ever autonomous race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Covid-19 contact tracing app on smartphone showing the user have been exposed to Coronavirus infection.
October 14, 2021

New program can help COVID alert app improve vaccination campaigns

New program can be added to the COVID alert app used on smartphones to better target vaccination campaigns

Man holding cellphone in pocket near river.
October 12, 2021

Smart displays that show information through fabric may be the next wave of wearable tech

New technology shines through fabrics to show notifications for email or messages, time, weather or other forms of basic information.

Professor Graham stands over a student working in the computer lab
October 8, 2021

Remember when: Professor Graham ate the output

Jack Schueler (BMath ’74) reflects on an unforgettable student experience 

Passenger plane modeled in computational fluid dynamics
September 27, 2021

Mathematical modelling and computational fluid dynamics informing aeronautic sustainability

Launch of new Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics inspires interdisciplinary researchers across faculties 

Polar Bear in Repulse Bay, Nunavut, Canada
September 23, 2021

Artificial intelligence may be set to reveal climate-change tipping points

Researchers are developing a deep learning algorithm that could act as an early warning system against runaway climate change.

Hack the North screenshot of participants
September 17, 2021

Hack the North 2021

Tapping into tech and gaining valuable skills along the way

Young woman stands at the foot off a steep, stone staircase
September 16, 2021

Helping students overcome health challenges

Support from two Waterloo Math alumni helps students overcome disabilities and serious illness — and pursue their dreams.

A person reading news online about corona virus
September 1, 2021

Computer scientists create new search systems to limit COVID-19 misinformation

New system increases the correctness and reliability of health-related searches by 80 per cent

Medical practitioner using ultrasound medical device to examine patient.
August 24, 2021

Researchers developing new cancer treatments with high-intensity focused ultrasound

University of Waterloo researchers are using and extending models that help capture how high-intensity focused ultrasound can work on a cellular level to target and destroy cancerous tumours.

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August 24, 2021

Bring Waterloo to your ear buds

Meet six alumni podcasters sharing their stories, knowledge and inspirations

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