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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

Signs of emerald ash borer on a tree
May 18, 2018

Climate change broadens threat of emerald ash borer

Small beetle could cause big damage as a result of increasing temperatures.

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May 11, 2018

Feds invest $1.2 million into Waterloo research on Nunavut fisheries

Research will address climate change and rise of land masses after last glacial period.

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April 25, 2018

Cheaper and easier way found to make plastic semiconductors

Cheap, flexible and sustainable plastic semiconductors will soon be a reality thanks to a breakthrough by chemists at the University of Waterloo

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April 18, 2018

Researchers find new way of exploring the afterglow from the Big Bang

Researchers have developed a new way to improve our knowledge of the Big Bang by measuring radiation from its afterglow, called the cosmic microwave background radiation

stealth bomber
April 12, 2018

Quantum radar will expose stealth aircraft

New $2.7 million project funded by Department of National Defence will develop technology for quantum radar

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April 4, 2018

Poor vision may be a key risk factor in hospital falls

According to a recent study by the University of Waterloo and Western University, nearly 90 per cent of hospitalized patients have poor vision, putting them at serious risk for falls

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March 23, 2018

Gulf of Mexico dead zone not expected to shrink anytime soon

Achieving water quality goals for the Gulf of Mexico may take decades, according to findings by researchers at the University of Waterloo

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March 19, 2018

New interferometry technique more powerful and cost-effective

New neutron interferometry technique developed by researchers will allow for faster and more precise measurements, and could pave the way for advances in imaging, materials science and quantum research

March 9, 2018

Studying Alzheimer’s at a molecular level to find a cure

Waterloo researcher hopes to support drug development that blocks toxic plaques found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s disease

Machine in David Cory's IQC lab
March 9, 2018

Forming the building blocks for quantum computers

Waterloo researchers work in experimental quantum physics and quantum engineering has led to a number of startups

Quantum ultra high vacuum system in the IQC lab
March 9, 2018

Opinion: Canada's stake in the quantum race

We are on the cusp of a completely new technological era: the quantum age. The race for the economic benefits of quantum technologies is Canada’s to lose

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March 9, 2018

Wearable tech that speeds healing from injuries

Waterloo startup is developing a data-driven medical device that treats injuries while you wear it

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