Research

Q&A: Carleton researcher models reliable, net-zero electric grid

At Carleton University’s APEX Research Lab, Kristen Schell is developing more accurate predictions of renewable energy availability and their integration into electric grid models....

Carleton researcher suggests gut microbiome health could be the missing link to nutrient deficiencies

On June 30, Carleton University presented Research Achievement Awards to ten Carleton academic staff.  Kristin Connor, associate professor of developmental origins of health and disease...

New funding will allow Carleton’s permafrost research to expand across Canada

The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) has granted Carleton University researchers $1.65 million to train the “next generation” of permafrost...

New centre to foster Canadian dialogue on tackling climate change

Guests from a wide range of organizations filled Richcraft Hall Nov. 29 to learn more about the unveiling of Re.Climate, a new centre for...
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‘Happy Wife, Happy Life’ isn’t always true, researchers find

Relationship dynamics have long been outdated, with all kinds of people, regardless of culture or class, coming to the consensus: “happy wife, happy life,”...