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Carleton Research Finds Nature Sounds Can Alleviate Stress, Improve Mood and Enhance Cognitive Performance

Want to Improve Your Health? A New Study Says Head into Nature and Absorb the Sounds

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The Conversation: Mark Forbes writes about herd immunity in Arctic sea ducks

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William Twardek discusses why salmon may be too tired to navigate Whitehorse fish ladder

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Biology Prof. Root Gorelick writes in The Conversation about asexual reproduction

Dean of Science Chuck Macdonald Discusses Bismuth on CBC Element of Surprise Segment

Storey Lab in The Conversation: Hibernating lemurs may be the key to cryogenic sleep for human space travel

Richard Ernst in The Conversation: Venus was once more Earth-like, but climate change made it uninhabitable

CBC News: Carleton researchers turn to AI, supercomputer in fight against COVID-19

The Conversation: For university students, COVID-19 stress creates perfect conditions for mental health crises

Kim Hellemans

Kim Hellemans discusses social media use and its impact on university students’ mental health

Carleton Researchers Find Half of Budgets for Species Conservation is Used for Monitoring, Not Protecting

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