Posts sorted by Graduate Studies
Grad Research: Insects as Food
Carleton Research Finds Nature Sounds Can Alleviate Stress, Improve Mood and Enhance Cognitive Performance
Talking to Plants: Carleton Smart Fertilizer Project Could Be a Game Changer for Farmers
Data Day 7.1 Explores AI and Everything Smart
Want to Improve Your Health? A New Study Says Head into Nature and Absorb the Sounds
Three Carleton Biology faculty receive graduate mentoring awards
Online Science Café – Creating a “Landscape of Practice” to Advance Trauma and Violence-Informed Physical Activity
The health and wellness benefits of physical activity are recognized globally, with the World Health Organization recommending that adults 18 years and older should do…
Incoming Carleton Postdoc Wins Prestigious Liber Ero Fellowship
Online Science Café – Join Hanane Hadj-Moussa to explore how natural gene silences could solve human problems
Our body relies on the coordination of thousands of molecules to regulate virtually all biological functions, with microRNAs emerging as a ‘master controller’. MicroRNAs are…
William Twardek discusses why salmon may be too tired to navigate Whitehorse fish ladder
Where The Dinosaurs Were: An Earth Sciences Field Trip to Saskatchewan
Robert Clarke Posthumously Named Fellow of the IUPESM in Honour of Contributions to Medical Physics
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