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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

George Dixon, University of Waterloo
March 21, 2013

A river runs through it: Keeping an eye on the Alberta oil sands

Airborne contaminants from oil sands just one risk to Alberta’s longest river, says Waterloo scientist.

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March 18, 2013

Next generation of bio-based binders to be developed with Waterloo partnership

The next generation of biolatex® binders for applications in paper coating, paperboard and personal care products

Mark Servos
March 6, 2013

Flushed away: Protecting fish from the things we use every day

Substances in everything from the medicine we take to the shampoo we use can contaminate watersheds, says Waterloo researcher.

Professor Carla Fehr, University of Waterloo
March 6, 2013

International Women’s Day: A time to reflect on women in science

Gender equity and diversity in science and technology promote excellence in research, says Waterloo philosophy prof.

Juewen Liu, Assistant Professor in Chemistry, University of Waterloo
February 27, 2013

Waterloo researcher uses nano-materials to clean water

Juewen Liu uses DNA sequences and coloured hydrogel to detect and remove contaminants in the water.

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February 27, 2013

University of Waterloo professor receives E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

A professor of quantum information science at the University of Waterloo was selected to receive a prestigious E.W.R Steacie Memorial Fellowship from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Professor Bernard Glick, Biology, University of Waterloo
February 14, 2013

Waterloo researcher discovers sustainable way to protect crops from drought and disease.

Bernard Glick presents his findings this week at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in Boston.

Science at Waterloo
February 13, 2013

Prestigious annual meeting in Boston has Waterloo connections

Waterloo shares advances in quantum research, food sustainability at AAAS annual meeting

Shirley Tang
February 12, 2013

Improving lives at nano-scale

Invisible to the naked eye, nanotechnology is being combined with biotechnology to achieve medical advances such as the early detection of life-threatening diseases through a simple device, similar to a glucometer, for example. Shirley Tang and her team believe that the primary goal of their research should be to help improve lives through these scientific breakthroughs.

Raymond Laflamme
February 12, 2013

The quest for the quantum “holy grail”

Harnessing the power of the quantum realm is paving the way for a new breed of computers with tremendous processing power. Today's computers encode, store and manipulate information using bits - zero or one. Quantum bits, or qubits, have the remarkable property of being in a "superposition" of zero and one. In other words, they can be in both simultaneously. This characteristic, and other quantum phenomena, offer a much richer environment for processing information and allows us to develop devices that will drastically outperform today's computing and communication technology.

Bernard Glick
February 12, 2013

Feeding Earth's growing population

Microbes that help plants grow in harsh conditions will help feed Earth’s growing population. It’s an affordable solution for both the developed and developing worlds, where farmers have already begun successful implementation of this technology.

Melanie Campbell
February 12, 2013

An early test for Alzheimer's disease

Melanie Campbell sees the eyes as a window to the brain, where the presence of amyloid beta proteins in the neural layers of the retina may lead to an early and definitive test for Alzheimer’s disease. 

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