Researchers built a silver-grooved chip that channels laser energy into nanometer-spaced peaks, beating the diffraction limit and aiding light-matter studies.
Researchers created the first ultra-low power temperature sensor using graphene solar cells, a step toward long-lasting, self-powered devices for the Internet of Things.
AI and nanotechnology converge in a metalens that rivals traditional optics. The discovery promises smaller, smarter imaging systems. Cameras have become a constant presence in daily life. Over the ...
The University of Waterloo has seen an increase in the number of researchers included in this year's Highly Cited ...
Quantum computing will be significant game-changer for just about every industry, creating a potential $100 billion market opportunity over the next decade. In fact, its why investors have been ...
Water is everywhere – it covers the major part of Earth, circulates in the human body, and is found even in the smallest ...
Rubenstein will receive the Bower Award for Business Leadership, and Liu will receive the Bower Award and Prize for Achievement in Science, which includes a $250,000 cash prize. They will join six ...
Many scientists in different corners of the world have been trying to create or produce such a technology that will prevent ...
SuperQ also participated in an event at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing called "Build Your Own ...
For decades, computer science students have been taught a central skill: using computers to solve problems. In practice, that ...