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Carleton Science Launches New Initiatives to Advance Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
By Laura Byrne Paquet Quick: Name a famous scientist. Who popped first into your mind? Was it Albert Einstein, Frederick Banting or Carl Sagan, perhaps?…
Online Science Café – Watch Prof. Erling Rud explain approaches and challenges with developing a vaccine to prevent COVID-19
COVID-19 is a novel, highly pathogenic viral infection caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that originated in Wuhan City, China in…
Francine Darroch Receives SSHRC Insight Development Grant to Pursue Interdisciplinary, Collaborative Projects
Carleton’s Manuella Vincter Reappointed ATLAS Deputy Spokesperson
Virtual Biology Butterfly Show Comes in for a Landing
Kim Hellemans discusses social media use and its impact on university students’ mental health
Carleton Science remembers Freeman Dyson
Freeman Dyson, a celebrated physicist and mathematician who helped construct the standard model of particle physics, has died. Dyson was most famous for his work in…
Conference Makes Hockey Analytics Accessible to Experts and Fans Alike
By Andrew Carr On Nov. 16, 2019 Carleton University’s School of Mathematics and Statistics, in partnership with St. Lawrence University (Canton, NY), hosted the fifth…
Michael Runtz writes article, Paragon of the Air, for Raven magazine
Eye of the Needle: A Conversation About Chemistry, Opioids and Perception
Carleton Helps Get the Word Out in Indigenous Communities
Carleton Remembers: Honouring Those Lost in Tragic Plane Crash
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