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Konami: Burning all the bridges

In companies like these, drama is sure to attract attention, and the most dramatic story of the last month was the seeming self-destruction of the Japanese company Konami.

Waterloo Hybrid team drives away with the gold

The Waterloo Hybrid student team took home gold this year at the annual International Formula Hybrid Competition, and in the process set a new...

Vancouver clinic allows gay men to donate blood for research

On May 12, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) group proposed revised guidelines on blood donation policies regarding donors who are male...

Kitchener-Waterloo’s first ever Tech Fest a success

Techvibes recently hosted its first-ever Tech Fest in Kitchener-Waterloo. Eighteen companies and over 400 job seekers attended the networking event, held May 21 at...

Fresh hope for cancer patients

After years of extensive research, Prof. Qing Bin Lu of the University of Waterloo and his team have found a candidate drug that effectively...

Women in Computing — Part 2

Part 2 of our Science and Tech Editor's feature on women in tech.

Women in computing: The numbers problem

Exploring the barriers women face in the technology industry

FourOneSixFourSeven: Upcycling textile waste into trendy accessories

Upcycling, the process of taking old or waste products and repurposing them again, is favoured for how it helps reduce waste sent to landfills...

UW student brings stationary bike desks to campus

Laura Barkin, an applied health sciences student at St. Paul’s College, has introduced stationary bike desks for students to help them exercise while they study.

Bloodborne: A Virgin “Souls” Journey

Bloodborne is a darkly beautiful and difficult game
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