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Science fiction explores the interconnectedness revealed by the coronavirus pandemic

Raspberry Pi boards connected to cables.

Engineering Hands-on Experience in a Time of Remote Learning

Refugee camp in Kakuma

Fighting Misinformation and Helping the Front Lines: Partners in Refugee Research Network Respond to Pandemic

Profs. Razvan Gornea and Yue Zhang stand in front of a building on Carleton campus.

Carleton Physicists Search for Particles Beyond Standard Model of Particle Physics

Prof. Sarah Everts speaks to a crowd at an opioid anti-stigma campaign.

Carleton’s Sarah Everts is Putting Science Journalism Under the Microscope

A photo of books on a shelf in the library.

Pandemic Archival Project Will Help Carleton Remember

Smaller farmers fields can be beneficial to wild species. (Shutterstock)

Smaller farmer’s fields can reduce biodiversity loss and increase wild plants, birds, beetles and bats

COVID-19 crisis in Afghanistan has been fuelled by armed conflict

Afghanistan’s COVID-19 crisis has been fuelled by armed conflict

Carleton Researchers at Forefront of Long-Term Care Studies Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

A photo of Prof. Merlyna Lim

Carleton Research Chair Explores Intersection of Digital and Offline Activism

We must pay attention to Canada’s #MeToo moment in sports

We must pay attention to Canada’s #MeToo moment in sports

CUAG Creates New Connections by Creating Virtual Visits to Physical Exhibitions

CUAG Creates New Connections with Virtual Visits to Physical Exhibitions

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