Q&A: What you need to know about mosquito-borne disease in Ontario this summer
It’s officially itchy ankle season in Ottawa and beyond.
Carleton biology PhD candidate Marc Avramov is studying mosquitoes in Canada and how people could be...
Q&A: Carleton engineering graduate Matt Holmes on teaching city design through Minecraft
Minecraft is more than just a game to Matt Holmes, whose YouTube channel and courses aim to inspire critical thinking about urban design.
Virtual reality cognitive health test is ‘flying’ in Carleton research lab
Virtual reality flight simulations in Carleton University’s Advanced Cognitive Engineering (ACE) Laboratory have pilots airborne without their feet ever leaving campus.
These simulations aim to...
Q&A: Adrian Chan talks Carleton lab for accessible living
Researchers in Carleton University’s Abilities Living Laboratory (ALL) are working to make life more accessible for Canadians with disabilities.
Adrian Chan, ALL’s director, said the...
Q&A: Carleton professor explores the link between nature and happiness
Spending time in nature is scientifically linked to greater happiness, and Carleton University psychology professor John Zelenski is attempting to find out why.
Zelenski, director...





