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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

May 28, 2020

Analyzing data from social media can identify potential disease outbreaks

A new method to analyze social media data could help predict future outbreaks of diseases and viruses like COVID-19 and the measles.

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May 27, 2020

Calculating the future of COVID

Computer science students are applying big data practices to predicting the cease of COVID cases in Canada

female staff working in medical gear
May 22, 2020

COVID-19 employee contact tracing inside hospitals to protect front-line workers

Waterloo math alumnus is leading the development of a new MappedIn application that identifies front-line workers who may be exposed to COVID-19 inside health-care facilities

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May 21, 2020

Considering local conditions is the safest and fastest way to reopen Canada’s economy

Allowing cities and counties to open and close independently based on standardized guidelines is the quickest and safest way of restoring the Canadian economy

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May 20, 2020

How to meditate and become more mindful

Kunal Gupta (BSE '08) offers guided mindfulness practices for fellow alumni

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May 11, 2020

Women in math are not alone

Waterloo Women’s Impact Network celebrates women in math today, and everyday

May 11, 2020

New dean appointed for Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics

Mark Giesbrecht will become the 12th dean of the University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics

May 7, 2020

AI helping physicians, policy makers get the COVID-19 information they need

A new artificial intelligence tool is being used to help physicians treat COVID-19 patients.

May 4, 2020

Researchers create a new system to protect users’ online data

Researchers have created a software-based system, called Mitigator, that helps Internet users ensure their online data is secure.

April 30, 2020

Q and A with the experts: collecting race-based and socio-economic data during COVID-19

Every day we learn about the number of new positive cases, the number of deaths and the number of resolved cases of COVID-19. But is there more information we should be collecting about who the virus is infecting?

April 30, 2020

Continuing social distancing for a few more months in Ontario and Quebec could save tens of thousands of lives

Continuing social distancing at the current levels in Ontario and Quebec for six months could save close to 100,000 lives.

April 27, 2020

New method could identify COVID-19-like viruses within minutes

Researchers have developed a method that can identify future COVID-19-like viruses within minutes, which could allow for quicker development and deployment of vaccines and treatments. 

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