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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

Internet search for remedies associated with caffeine.
April 4, 2018

Search results influence people’s decisions about treatment effectiveness

Bad information is worse than no information at all.

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April 3, 2018

Online medical treatment could have dire consequences

People who self-diagnose and self-prescribe using the Internet could be doing themselves more harm than good, according to a study from the University of Waterloo

Man in a mask holding a magnifying glass over a newspaper
March 9, 2018

Hiding censored websites inside cat videos

Waterloo computer scientists are working toward baseline Internet freedom for everyone with a free, anti-censorship decoy routing system called Slitheen

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.

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

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

CGI face talking into a phone
March 9, 2018

How machine learning helps Siri and Alexa understand you

Waterloo computer scientists are developing technology to improve speech recognition and allow machines to give you better answers to your questions

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January 29, 2018

RBC to open a cybersecurity lab and fund new research at the University of Waterloo

The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is opening a cyber security lab and investing $1.78 million into research at the University of Waterloo to develop advanced cybersecurity and privacy tools

Group photo of the girls participating in Technovation
January 19, 2018

Technovation program inspires girls to explore computing

Instructional course empowers young girls to code under the guidance of female mentors

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January 16, 2018

Math can predict how cancer cells evolve

Applied mathematics can be a powerful tool in helping predict the genesis and evolution of different types of cancers, a study from the University of Waterloo has found

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December 12, 2017

Social media trends can predict tipping points in vaccine scares

Analyzing trends on Twitter and Google can help predict vaccine scares that can lead to disease outbreaks, according to a study from the University of Waterloo

Dr. M. Tamer Özsu, a professor in the David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science
November 22, 2017

Leading the new age of data management

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) honours pioneer Tamer Özsu, a Waterloo computer science professor

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