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Industrial Design showcases new talent

Few athletes who call for a time-out to put the squeeze on a bottle of Gatorade will ever know how a Canadian campus, beside a canal nurtured the basics of engineering creativity to score a branding...

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Memory’s key is remembering how to learn

Aging inherently brings the challenge of maintaining good physical and mental health. The more physical activity one practises in older years, research has proven, the more physically active an...

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A home-grown tech centre that serves the world

In April, Carleton’s Science Technology Centre (STC) completed work on an undergraduate research project for an instrument most people have never even heard of. The instrument – a forward calorimetre –...

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A new, unique partnership examining Canada’s prehistoric past

A new paleontology program in Earth Sciences partnering Carleton University with the Canadian Museum of Nature began as an attempt to take interested students beyond the world of ‘Jurassic Park.’ A...

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Carleton’s Ata Khan leads team on the road to improving driver safety

Nearly 3,000 Canadians die each year in car accidents and another 220,000 are injured. As the automotive and insurance industries try to reduce the kill rates, researchers are investigating advanced...

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Carleton team examines depression and vulnerability

Carleton University’s Hymie Anisman, Professor of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience, was recently awarded $1.1 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research...

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Carleton’s Chris Burn looks at Canada’s changing northern climate

Changes in the permafrost layer could alter major construction and infrastructure in the Far North including potential plans to proceed with a pipeline to deliver Arctic natural gas to southern...

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From Carleton to Kathmandu

Too few graduates, chasing too many jobs. It may not sound like a common scenario these days, but in Canadian social work, a critical lack of Ph.D. programs is starting to raise warning signs. If a...

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Taming traffic

Despite the wealth of technology available to Canadians who may want to work from home, rush-hour traffic and brutal winter winds at the bus stop are still daily occurrences for millions of workers....

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Industrial Design students get international exposure

Associate Professor in Carleton’s School of Industrial Design, Thomas Garvey, says he makes it a top priority to give students well-deserved exposure to an international audience. “I decided that every...

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Industrial Design showcases new talent

Few athletes who call for a time-out to put the squeeze on a bottle of Gatorade will ever know how a Canadian campus, beside a canal nurtured the basics of engineering creativity to score a branding...

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Memory’s key is remembering how to learn

Aging inherently brings the challenge of maintaining good physical and mental health. The more physical activity one practises in older years, research has proven, the more physically active an...

View Article

A home-grown tech centre that serves the world

In April, Carleton’s Science Technology Centre (STC) completed work on an undergraduate research project for an instrument most people have never even heard of. The instrument – a forward calorimetre –...

View Article


A new, unique partnership examining Canada’s prehistoric past

A new paleontology program in Earth Sciences partnering Carleton University with the Canadian Museum of Nature began as an attempt to take interested students beyond the world of ‘Jurassic Park.’ A...

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Carleton’s Ata Khan leads team on the road to improving driver safety

Nearly 3,000 Canadians die each year in car accidents and another 220,000 are injured. As the automotive and insurance industries try to reduce the kill rates, researchers are investigating advanced...

View Article


Carleton team examines depression and vulnerability

Carleton University’s Hymie Anisman, Professor of Psychology and Canada Research Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience, was recently awarded $1.1 million from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research...

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Carleton’s Chris Burn looks at Canada’s changing northern climate

Changes in the permafrost layer could alter major construction and infrastructure in the Far North including potential plans to proceed with a pipeline to deliver Arctic natural gas to southern...

View Article


From Carleton to Kathmandu

Too few graduates, chasing too many jobs. It may not sound like a common scenario these days, but in Canadian social work, a critical lack of Ph.D. programs is starting to raise warning signs. If a...

View Article

Taming traffic

Despite the wealth of technology available to Canadians who may want to work from home, rush-hour traffic and brutal winter winds at the bus stop are still daily occurrences for millions of workers....

View Article

Industrial Design students get international exposure

Associate Professor in Carleton’s School of Industrial Design, Thomas Garvey, says he makes it a top priority to give students well-deserved exposure to an international audience. “I decided that every...

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