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Northern map turtles swimming

Northern map turtles survive cold winter conditions by staying active under ice

Wrongful Convictions in Canada: Carleton Researcher Dedicates Life to Advocacy

A statue of Aristotle

What would Aristotle think about the current state of politics?

A woman poses for a photo next to what appears to be historic books

Notes from the Margins: Literature Professor Unearths Untold Histories by Studying Women’s Writing

A woman walks with a cane down a forest pathway.

Ozempic, the miracle drug, and the harmful idea of a future without fat

Biosolids being sprayed on an agricultural field by a large tractor.

How microplastics are making their way into our farmland

Carleton’s First-ever Korean Language Instructor Uses Pop Culture to Help Combat Anti-Asian racism

Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau wave to onlookers while boarding an airplane which has a Canadian flag on the door.

Trudeau separation: Divorce is common for most people, but still rare for political leaders

Several people sitting at tables with white table clothes.

Asau Action Lab Researches Anti-Racist Housing Policies for Ontario

A student holds a smartphone in a classroom

Do smartphones belong in classrooms? Four scholars weigh in

A man and a woman sit on a couch and smile for the camera.

Venice Biennale in Architecture Recognizes Asau Visiting Scholars

Applying Traditional War Theory to Cybersecurity: Researcher Updates Deterrence Theory to Help Prevent Cyber Attacks

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