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Learning With and From the Global South: Building Knowledge and Activism with Young Women and Girls with Disabilities

Reducing Renewable Energy Uncertainty: Working Towards Accurate Wind and Solar Power Forecasts

A technician conducting a review at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif.

Nuclear fusion breakthrough: Decades of research are still needed before fusion can be used as clean energy

A lineup outside a courthouse for the trial of Paul Bernardo in 1995

Politicians shouldn’t determine where Paul Bernardo is imprisoned, regardless of his crimes

A pair of a feet on weight scale

Listen: Widespread use of Ozempic for weight loss could change how we view fatness

Three scientists wearing lab coats pose for a group photo inside a labratory.

Personalized Treatment for Mental Illness: Identifying Causes for a More Effective Clinical Response

Three graduates pose in front of a Carleton branded banner while holding their cu_people_degree above their heads and smiling

Carleton University Celebrates Spring Graduates

A composite image of a pondering architect with a hard hat and a high tech building, used to symbolize lacking AI empathy and ethical qualities

Artificial intelligence can support architects but lacks empathy and ethics

A view of a park with two park benches and lots of greenery.

The Natural Path to Happiness: Happiness Lab Explores the Link Between Nature and Well-Being

A scientist peers into the lens of a high-powered microscope.

Fighting Asthma and Lung Disease: Creating a Human Airway with 3D Bioprinting

A young man in glasses wearing a black hoodie with the text '613 Sports'

How Eddie Benhin Turned His Passion Into His Profession

A woman with red hair and a blue dress coat smiles for the camera.

Rebecca Murray, Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership

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