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Hillary Maddin writes in the Conversation about 310 million-year-old tree fossils that reveal new ancient animals.
Read the article here.

Richard Schuster's research identifying Indigenous peoples as leaders in taking care of the land is featured by Radio Canada.
Listen to the segment here.

Carleton University Receives Generous NSERC Funding to Strengthen Research Leadership
Carleton University has received more than $11 million in funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada…

Carleton PhD Student Receives Vanier Scholarship to Support Gene Splicing Research
Carleton University PhD candidate Erin Vanzyl has received a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) to support her research involving gene…

Carleton University Announces Four Canada Research Chairs in Law, Space Robotics, Digital Media and Radiation Therapy
Two Carleton University professors, Robert Barsky and Robin Chhabra, have been announced as new Tier 1 and Tier 2 Canada…

Carleton Researcher Investigates the Evolution of the Earth’s Core
Carleton University’s Hanika Rizo is the lead author on research that indicates material from the Earth’s core has been leaking…

Carleton Projects on Global Talent, Youth Homelessness and Rural Communities Receive SSHRC Support
Three Carleton University research projects on recruiting global talent, ending youth homelessness and increasing the well-being of rural communities have…

Exploring Algonquin Provincial Park With Michael Runtz As Your Guide
By Dan Rubinstein Photos by Chris Roussakis and Michael Runtz Michael Runtz could be dropped off pretty much anywhere in…

Understanding Hummingbird Behaviour and Evolution
By Joseph Mathieu Hummingbirds are so fast they’re often not seen, only heard. But observed in controlled environments, the birds…

Carleton Project Named as Semi-Finalist in Health Canada’s Drug-Checking Technology Challenge
A unique project developed by Carleton University’s Jeff Smith and partner Lynne Leonard at the University of Ottawa has been…

Carleton Life Sciences Day Celebrates Top Research
By Tyrone Burke Photos by Josh Hotz Human health doesn’t begin at birth – or even at conception. “The origins…

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…
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