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May 12, 2022

Finding our galactic centre

A new image from Avery Broderick and the Event Horizon Telescope shows the black hole at the centre of the Milky Way

Aerial view of Rouge National Urban Park and Rouge River, Mast Trail, Toronto, Canada
January 25, 2022

New economic model finds wetlands provide billions in filtration value

Wetlands in Southern Ontario provide $4.2 billion in water filtration services each year

Paul Craig, one of the lead researchers in the new WATER facility, looks at fishes in a tank. at fishes
January 10, 2022

UWaterloo opens new aquatic threats research facility to study the impact of climate change on fish stress

The new multimillion-dollar facility will allow researchers to bridge the gap between lab and fieldwork

Wenyu Gao wearing a lab coat, gloves and mask, holding the prototype saliva sensor in the lab
October 14, 2021

Exploring new ways to test blood sugar levels for diabetes patients

Waterloo chemists develop new, non-invasive blood sugar testing methods using saliva

Kirstin Marks
October 16, 2014

Waterloo ranked top comprehensive university for research

University of Waterloo reports greatest annual increase in research funding among Top 50 Canadian universities

(left to right) Amr Abdelgawad, Youssef Helwa
October 14, 2014

Waterloo startup: Biosensor will detect post-op complications

NERv is developing a biodegradable biosensor that will give doctors early warning of infection or bleeding after surgery 

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October 8, 2014

Waterloo research: Can vision exercises improve your game?

An optometrist at Waterloo’s new Sports Vision Clinic helps athletes improve performance with vision training

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October 8, 2014

Waterloo optometrist helps get athletes’ eyes in shape

Whether shooting pucks or catching fly balls, athletes work hard to be at the top of their game and research shows that vision training can help improve athletes performance in sports

Stephen Scherer
September 26, 2014

Waterloo alumnus named potential Nobel Prize winner

Dr. Stephen Scherer’s research will change the way modern medicine tackles genetic disorders, says Dean of Science

Ocean floor
September 11, 2014

Waterloo discovery: Tiny ocean organisms are big B12 producers

Research has climate change implications because B12   controls production of the organisms that remove carbon dioxide from the environment

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September 10, 2014

Researchers discover new producer of crucial vitamin

New research has determined that a single group of micro-organisms may be responsible for much of the world’s vitamin B12 production in the oceans, with implications for the global carbon cycle and climate change

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August 20, 2014

Grants will fund landmark aging research at Waterloo

A landmark study aimed at improving the food intake, health and quality of life of older adults in long-term care homes is among three projects at the University of Waterloo receiving close to $1.5 million in grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

Researchers using smart watershed sensors
August 14, 2014

Monitoring the watershed in real-time

Online resource provides detailed data on water quality and hydrologic conditions 

Christine Logel
August 11, 2014

Small changes produce dramatic results for women in engineering

Grades are 10 per cent higher for female engineering students who attend a brief session about transitioning to engineering, Waterloo study finds

August 7, 2014

Waterloo astrophysicists propose new twist on Big Bang in Scientific American

Our universe may have emerged from a black hole in a four-dimensional universe, say University of Waterloo researchers

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July 25, 2014

Experts: Pharmacists can renew birth control prescriptions too

Experts from the University of Waterloo are available for media interviews about their Op-Ed piece (“Access to birth control isn't just about doctors”) that appears in the Ottawa Citizen today

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