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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

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January 12, 2015

Waterloo chemist one step closer to a new generation of electric car battery

An ultra-thin nanomaterial is at the heart of a major breakthrough by Waterloo scientists who are in a global race to invent a cheaper, lighter and more powerful rechargeable battery for electric vehicles

Oil sands development on the Athabasca River
January 7, 2015

Oil sand mines not polluting Athabasca Delta with metals

Scientists studied river sediment from 300 years ago and compared it to metal concentrations at the river bottom today

December 19, 2014

Quantum physics breakthrough: Scientists solve 100-year-old puzzle

Two fundamental concepts of the quantum world are actually just different manifestations of the same thing, says Waterloo researcher

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December 19, 2014

Quantum physics just got less complicated

Researchers show that wave-particle duality and quantum uncertainty are the same thing, reducing two mysteries to one 

December 8, 2014

Seeing the road ahead

Waterloo Magazine, Fall 2014: Smarter cars, high-flying students and better sex for those with bad backs

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December 2, 2014

An ancient answer to climate change water shortage

India’s 2,000-year-old network of rainwater harvesting “tanks” can help ensure access to water, says Waterloo researcher

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November 25, 2014

Waterloo students create microbe to weaken superbug

A team of undergraduate students from the University of Waterloo have designed a synthetic organism that may one day help doctors treat MRSA, an antibiotic-resistant superbug

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November 24, 2014

Waterloo students engineer microbe to weaken superbug

Students who designed a synthetic microbe that “turns off” antibiotic-resistance gene wins gold at international competition

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November 17, 2014

Two Waterloo researchers win prestigious Polanyi prizes

One researcher hopes to contribute to the development of better cancer drugs while the other is expanding our understanding of gravity

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November 17, 2014

Two Waterloo researchers awarded Polanyi Prizes honouring Nobel winner

Two researchers from the University of Waterloo working on potential ways to target and kill cancer cells and a new understanding of gravity won prestigious Polanyi Prizes today

November 12, 2014

Waterloo’s satellite data key to tracking ozone recovery

The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) onboard a Canadian satellite is providing important data to an international team of scientists 

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November 12, 2014

University of Waterloo public lecture explores anti-cancer potential in dietary supplements

Studies show that more than 70 per cent of Canadians already consume natural health products

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