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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

David Cory
February 17, 2014

Leading the quantum revolution

Commercialization moves quantum technologies from concept to reality

Salmon steaks
February 14, 2014

True love makes Pacific salmon healthier

Female salmon that choose their own mates produce healthier babies than those that have their mates selected for them, research finds

Heather Douglas
February 12, 2014

When should innovation take an ethical pause?

From researching deadly microbes to cracking computer codes - ethical dilemmas challenge scientists, says Waterloo professor

Nano chip
February 10, 2014

Meeting global challenges

Waterloo researchers tackle pressing issues at international science gathering

wetlands
January 30, 2014

Waterloo leads national discussion on wetland protection

Wetlands must be placed at the centre of global water management, says Waterloo’s Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ecohydrology

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January 30, 2014

Waterloo leads national discussion on wetland protection

The University of Waterloo is leading the national conversation highlighting the vital economic and environmental role of wetlands

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January 16, 2014

Waterloo offers new pharmacy degree

The University of Waterloo has launched its new and innovative Doctor of Pharmacy program, giving future pharmacists even more opportunity to meet Ontario's modern health-care needs

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December 13, 2013

Major Canadian river contains artificial sweeteners

Researchers from the University of Waterloo and Environment Canada found elevated concentrations of artificial sweeteners in the Grand River

Equipment that will produce quantum technology
December 12, 2013

Researchers will grow quantum materials in new Waterloo lab

University of Waterloo scientists hope unconventional research will bring them closer to the development of a quantum computer

Maud Gorbet, Chair of the Committee for Biomedical Engineering,
December 9, 2013

Waterloo closes the gap between medicine and engineering

Biomedical engineering students at Waterloo will get the skills they need to design technologies that improve human health

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December 6, 2013

Study finds rivers and streams release more greenhouse gas than all lakes

Rivers and streams release carbon dioxide at a rate five times greater than the world's lakes and reservoirs combined, contrary to common belief

Chris Hadfield abord the International Space Station
December 3, 2013

Chris Hadfield comes home

Waterloo “has such a tremendous reputation both nationally and internationally. It’s such a leading hotbed of research in all different areas,” says Hadfield

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