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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…

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’s Tim Patterson Receives Funding to Accelerate the Development of Technology Aimed at Making Mining More Sustainable

Carleton University’s Tim Patterson has received funding from the Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Clean Growth Program to develop rapid, cost-effective…

Heath MacMillan Discusses How Cockroaches are Becoming Invincible on CTV’s Your Morning

Biology Professor Heath MacMillan discusses how cockroaches are becoming resistant to insecticides on CTV’s Your Morning. Watch the interview here.

Freshwater Fish Research Project, Co-Led by Carleton's FECP Lab, Receives $9.1M in Funding

Researchers from the Fish Ecology and Conservation Physiology Lab at Carleton University are co-leading a project with University of Windsor…

Big Ideas About Big Data

By Joseph Mathieu Photos by Chris Roussakis Although global competition is fierce, Canada is poised to lead in the field…

Nibbling on Success: Inspiring Lead to Win Grads

By Tyrone Burke Photos by Chris Roussakis Plant-based, celiac, peanut allergic, lacto-ovo vegetarian . . . somewhere along the line,…

Carleton Alumna Mary L’Abbé Appointed to Order of Canada

Photos by Katherine Fogler Carleton University alumna Mary L’Abbé, a leading nutrition researcher, has been named a member of the…

Computer Science Grad Wins Oscar

By Dan Rubinstein Because Derek Bradley and his colleagues do their jobs so well, their craftsmanship is virtually imperceptible — even…

Lenore Fahrig speaks to the Globe and Mail about saving the pockets of green space that surround us.

Read the story here.

Steven Cooke investigation into the healing power of pop on fish is featured in the Ottawa Citizen.

Read the story here.

Hillary Maddin speaks to CBC about her research into 300-million years old tree stumps and the first recognizable forms of animal life.

Listen to the segment here.

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