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Pharmacy Student
September 28, 2020

Pharmacy co-op program participants rise to pandemic challenges

Pharmacy co-op students, employers and staff collaborated to achieve 100 per cent co-op employment for pharmacy students throughout 2020

A huge catch of herring fish on the boat out in the North Sea
October 26, 2021

Fish consumption still safe despite initial fears over mercury levels

Mercury exposure in people may be low even when it is sometimes present in elevated levels in traditional foods.

Tim Shardlow sitting outside
October 23, 2021

There’s something in the water in Waterloo … and beyond

Keeping tabs on our water resources in the face of climate change

Headshots of featured PhD students
October 21, 2021

Celebrating Waterloo’s finest graduates

Star PhD graduates recount and reflect on their academic journeys 

Photo of ruby looked at in the study
October 21, 2021

Some of the world’s oldest rubies linked to early life

Carbon residue that was once ancient life found encased in a 2.5 billion-year-old ruby

An ophthalmologist imaging the back of a patient's eye
October 18, 2021

Bringing eye health to the global scale

Waterloo partners with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University to launch first international research hub for eye and vision research

CEVR lab in Hong Kong
October 18, 2021

Waterloo launches world’s first international research hub for vision science

Located in Hong Kong, the Centre for Eye and Vision Research is dedicated to improving global eye and vision health

Wenyu Gao wearing a lab coat, gloves and mask, holding the prototype saliva sensor in the lab
October 14, 2021

Exploring new ways to test blood sugar levels for diabetes patients

Waterloo chemists develop new, non-invasive blood sugar testing methods using saliva

Emotional esports gamer making yes gesture
October 7, 2021

Physical athletes’ visual skills prove sharper than action video game players

Athletes are better able to identify smaller moving targets than video game players

A plane just after takeoff
October 5, 2021

Waterloo launches Canada’s first research institute for sustainable aeronautics

New institute aims to shape the future of the aeronautics industry by making air transport sustainable

Two people wearing masks installing the flight simulator
September 24, 2021

Aviation research takes off virtually on campus

New flight simulator will prioritize research questions from across campus

Flight Simulator
September 22, 2021

Reducing human error for passenger safety

Interdisciplinary research members of Waterloo’s new Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics will examine pilot error to strengthen training practices

Murray and Nancy stand behind Eileen, who is sitting in a wheelchair
September 16, 2021

Three generations of support for Waterloo students

Jack Scott helped found the University of Waterloo. Through the generosity of his daughter and grandson, his legacy continues.

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