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Water bubbles illustrating how words that look like their meaning reflect their shape, similar to the word bubble.

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Slanguage: When Words Look Like Their Meaning, We Process Them Faster, New Research Reveals

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New Ontario Water and Sanitation Law Could Pave the Way for the Financialization of Public Water

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Carleton Journalism Alum at the Epicentre of White House News

Mule deer standing in a field with the Denver skyline in the background, illustrating urban wildlife and cities.

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How To Build Cities for Wildlife, Not Just People – New Research

A media scrum

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From Classroom to Press Box: Launching a Career in Sports Journalism

An empty classroom inside a school.

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Will Attendance-Based Grading Improve School Absenteeism

A man in a book store holds up a book for the camera.

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Carleton Alum Writes Beautiful Books About Our Shared World

Curiosity rover on Mars surface analyzing rocks in search for signs of Mars life and organic molecules.

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Did NASA's Curiosity Rover Find Signs of Ancient Life on Mars? An Astrobiologist Explains How We Determine 'Life'

Hand of a professional family psychotherapist writing notes in front of a couple with a child in a blurred background.

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Carleton PhD Student Developing Transdiagnostic Tool for Neurodevelopmental Conditions

An aerial view of the Pentagon.

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Trump Sidelined Congress' Authority Over War on Iran – and Lawmakers Allowed It, Extending a 75-Year Trend

A book club group sits in a circle.

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Is Reading Your Favourite Hobby? A New Era of Book Clubs Is Reshaping How We Read

Industrial smokestacks releasing CO2 emissions highlighting need for carbon capture storage and net zero solutions.

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Monitoring Underground Carbon Storage for a Net-Zero Future

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