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New Study from Carleton University Shows Warming Ocean Boosts Invasive Lionfish Appetite

Rachel Buxton’s research on noise pollution in national parks is featured in Science Daily

Clay Steell work on the invasive Lionfish is featured in the Miami Herald

Pollutants and Diabetes: Carleton Lab Led by Prof. Jenny Bruin Makes New Discoveries

Fossils Aid Probe into Origins of Animals

The Charlatan's Science Blog: Serpents of styx—prehistoric reptiles Diabloroter and Infernovenator

Faculty of Science Launches New Life Sciences Coffee and Conversation Series
Life Sciences Coffee and Conversation is a new monthly series at Carleton University devoted to bringing together faculty, staff and…

Neuroscientist Focuses on Students as New Graduate Studies Dean

Filling in the Fossil Record: Carleton Phd Student Identifies Two New Species
By Tyrone Burke Photos by Chris Roussakis Hell hunter and devil digger. When Arjan Mann names a species, he doesn’t…

Spring Convocation: Carleton PhD Graduate Wins Fulbright Award
By Leah Coppella Freya George, graduating with a Carleton University PhD in Earth Sciences, is on her way to the…

Where The Wild Fish Go: Carleton students play pivotal role in Rideau waterway research
By Dan Rubinstein Photos by Dan Rubinstein Anchored in an aluminum skiff on a small bay at the eastern edge…

Spring Convocation: Carleton PhD Graduate Wins Fulbright Award
Freya George, graduating with a Carleton University PhD in Earth Sciences, is on her way to the United States, thanks…
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