To infinity and into oblivion
Andrew reflects on the recently cancelled Disney Infinity series
You’re so ratchet … and clank
Before the FPS ran rampant over the industry, the platformer was at the top of the video game food chain. Everybody and their mother...
The future is … March 2017
About a year ago, Nintendo announced that their predecessor to the Wii U was in the works. Going by the codename NX, Nintendo’s next...
UW students go big at Nordic international hackathon
Four UW students took their intelligent design ideas to the global stage as they participated in the Nordic Internet of Things (IoT) Hackathon in...
UW researcher thinks STDs encouraged monogamous relationships in hunter-gatherer societies
The social norm of one spouse or significant other in human society may be due to more than just cultural norms, according to a...
UW PhD candidate wins 3-minute-thesis competition
Gah-Jone Won, a PhD candidate in vision science and biology and researcher in Dr. Vivian Choh’s lab at the University of Waterloo, won the...
Into the twilight once again
The Wii might not have the most pristine reputation, but it gave me some great memories. The first, and possibly the most, cherished memory...
Exploring the global water issue on CNBC
University of Waterloo Prof. John Anthony Cherry of the department of environmental and earth science conducted an interview with <em>CNBC</em> March 21 on the...
Nitrogen levels in soil and water poses a risk to health and environment
Nitrogen levels have been building up in soil and leaking into water systems, according to a recent study conducted by UW Prof. Nandita Basu...
UW prof. researches prescription of antipsychotic drugs
Antipsychotic drugs are overprescribed to dementia patients, according to research by UW associate professor Chris Perlman of the faculty of applied health sciences and...