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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

Ralph Smith
March 25, 2015

Climate change can dramatically increase invasive mussel numbers

Warmer temperatures and stronger storms will cause invasive mussels to multiply in one of Ontario’s most popular sport fishing lakes, Waterloo biologist finds

Litter in fresh water lake
March 24, 2015

Legislation needed to clean up plastic from Great Lakes

Lake Erie has the highest concentration of plastic waste of all the Great Lakes, says Waterloo scientists

Supermassive black hole - artist rendering
March 20, 2015

Supermassive black holes: Physicist to investigate with x-ray telescope

Waterloo scientist is part of team directing next-generation Japanese x-ray space observatory

Waterloo University sign
March 19, 2015

Waterloo physicist seeks answers on supermassive black holes with the next-generation x-ray telescope

University of Waterloo Professor Brian McNamara along with two Canadian astronomers will be part of the science working group directing ASTRO-H, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s (JAXA’s) newest flagship x-ray astronomy observatory

Andrew Andrade
March 18, 2015

Waterloo student wins top co-op student of the year in Canada

Six students are honoured as the top co-op students in their Faculties at the University of Waterloo

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March 17, 2015

Upcoming solar eclipse in Europe poses high vision damage risk

Many parts of the UK and Europe will witness a rare solar eclipse around rush hour this Friday morning. Authorities are issuing safety warnings for viewers, especially drivers

University of Waterloo sign
March 13, 2015

Invasive species use landmarking to find love in a hopeless place

Tiny populations of invasive species such as Asian carp start their domination of new ecosystems by hanging out at local landmarks, according to a new study published in the journal Theoretical Ecology this week

Kim  Cuddington holds an Asian carp
March 12, 2015

When invasive Asian carp look for love in all the right places

Many species gather at landmarks to find mates easily. When invasive species do this the results can be devastating, says Waterloo biologist

University of Waterloo sign
March 5, 2015

Photo opportunity: High school students learn about invasive species

Local high school students arrive on campus this Friday to learn about some of the most important invasive species affecting Southern Ontario, including Asian carp, zebra mussels, gypsy moth, and invasive worms

David Cory
February 26, 2015

How to build a quantum computer

Waterloo researcher David Cory shares three rules for building a quantum computer

Chris Eliasmith
February 17, 2015

Waterloo researchers among top in Canada

Chris Eliasmith, who has built a computer model of the human brain, is given prestigious John C. Polanyi Award

Mars sunrise
February 17, 2015

Waterloo grad shortlisted for one-way trip to Mars

"I hope this is going to give me the opportunity to learn little bits of different scientific and engineering disciplines which was one of the things I liked most about Waterloo," says physics grad.

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