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These Butterflies Can Hear With Their Wings
For a century, nobody knew why Satyrini butterflies had inflated veins on their forewings. Turns out the structures are hearing aids.
Why Students at Carleton University Are Trying to Have a Statue of Gandhi Removed
Gandhi has been described as a visionary and a pioneer of nonviolent protest. But some critics describe him as a racist against black Africans and a misogynist.
Carleton University Is Looking for a Magic Studies Professor
The school recently opened applications for a new chair of "conjuring arts."
For Trans Folks, Free Speech Can Be Silencing
The debate surrounding Wilfrid Laurier and that now infamous Jordan Peterson video has largely ignored the marginalized voices at the centre of the controversy.
‘De-Extinction’ Is a Bad Idea Because We Can’t Even Take Care of What We’ve Got
Bringing extinct animals back from the dead could hurt existing species, says a new report.
This Scientist Is Using Genetics to Make Your Pork Less Stinky
Because of a chemical reaction known as “boar taint,” male hogs are as stinky in the frying pan as they are in the pig pen.
Here’s the Most Embarrassing Music Video in Canadian History
What was the Carleton University Students Association thinking?
What Your Canadian University Says About You
Choosing a university is about the 112th most important decision of your life. Here's what your choice says about your personality.
Meet the Guys Who Want to Launch a Catalogue of Canadian Police Abuses
We talked to the two Canadian professionals who are teaming up with a group of grad students to launch a program that will track, document, and report on cases of police misconduct in Canada.