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Trump, Interrupted: Cory Booker's 25-Hour Senate Speech Calls for Collective Action

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Hidden Codes of Language: Carleton Psychology Researcher Probes How We Map Meaning onto Words

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5 Tips From an Expert for Choosing a Self-Help Book That Will Actually Work

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Carleton's Collaborative Robots Represent the Future of Construction

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A Sweet Solution: Carleton Student's Innovation Could Transform Maple Syrup Harvesting

Climate change activism posters on a light pole.

The History of 'Common Sense' Matters When Caring for Our Common Home

A view of the continent of Africa from space, to represent a story about a new Africa Strategy in Canada

Canada's Africa Strategy Is a Landmark Moment for Canada-Africa Relations, but Still Needs Work

A microscope and a screen showing connected to astrocytes and neuropsychiatric health.

The Stars of Brain Chemistry: Carleton Researcher Believes Astrocytes Hold a Key to Neuropsychiatric Health

Youth are learning to protect freshwater ecosystems, like the Ontario lake pictured here.

Youth Are Charting New Freshwater Futures by Learning From the Water on the Water

A hand holds a jar containing 3D printed food.

The Future of Food: New Lab Cooking Up Innovative 3D Printed Meals

Researchers running simulations for treating and stopping infectious diseases.

Stopping Infectious Diseases: Researchers Develop Rapid-Response Treatment Centre

Carleton’s Abilities Living Laboratory Advancing Accessibility and Innovation

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