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Why video games?

I&rsquo;ve been told that this is now one of the longest-running columns in <em>Imprint</em>, and in that time, the best reception I&rsquo;ve gotten from...

Tyromer: The latest UW commercialization

The University of Waterloo&rsquo;s latest research commercialization, Tyromer Inc., officially opened its facility in Kitchener on Sept. 18. Tyromer is a company established by...

Create-A-Mario

Thirty years ago, a small little sprite with a moustache and red overalls dashed across TV screens and into the hearts of millions. Unbeknownst...

A new kind of entrepreneurship

The University of Waterloo is well known for not only its innovation, but for its enormous support in helping students...

Review: Losing the Signal

Have you ever considered becoming an entrepreneur and starting your own business? Have you ever wondered what it would be...

New science building in the works

A new science building is on its way to UW after the government of Canada pledged $24.7 million worth of funding to the...

Qidni Labs: Building filters for artificial kidneys and the ISS

&ldquo;We wanted to build an artificial kidney,&rdquo; Morteza Ahmadi explained when describing how he got the idea for his company&rsquo;s nano-filters. &ldquo;We looked at...

A game of witchers

Sigh. It&rsquo;s been a damned good year for video games so far, at least in my opinion.</p> We have had both...

E3 is changing for the better

Like a gaming Christmas in June, yet another Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, has passed.

The Grobo Pod: revolutionizing farming one house at a time

<strong>Startup Stories</strong></p> Startup Stories is a new series in the science and tech section of Imprint. Each issue will profile a...

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