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The Canadian Media Concentration Research Project has posted the results of its study of the state of media, telecom and internet concentration in Canada based on new 2012 data. The full post can be found here. The report examines competition and concentration trends from 1984 until 2012 in fifteen different sectors...
Two Carleton researchers have published groundbreaking research that estimates the cost of air pollution sources like vehicles and power plants. The paper, by Carleton PhD student Amanda Pappin and Engineering Prof. Amir Hakami, was published in the Environmental Health Perspectives journal. It provides a sobering...
A new paper by Carleton’s Joanna Pozzulo, professor of psychology, says eyewitness errors don’t necessarily influence jury verdicts but can influence jurors’ perceptions of the eyewitness. “Our aim was to examine how the age of the eyewitness and the number of descriptive errors made when recalling the...
Tomorrow morning, the particle physics lab at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) will present the latest results from the ATLAS and CMS collaboration in their search for the Standard Model Higgs boson. Carleton researchers who are involved in the ATLAS experiment at CERN are available to speak to...
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has announced Public Outreach Grants for two Carleton University researchers. Geography Professor Fraser Taylor and Communications Professor André Turcotte have been awarded grants for their research projects. In total, Taylor will receive $97,683, while...
Allie Davidson says she “never understood how learning about stupid algebra in high school” was ever going to get her anywhere. When she didn’t get the grades the get into university, she considered taking a year off. Instead she enrolled in Carleton’s enriched support program, and is now finishing up an...
Buildings of the future will need to be designed and operated to have a much smaller environmental footprint. That's why the professors of Carleton’s Building Performance Research Centre are eking out every efficiency they can from building designs. Their goal is to develop tools, technologies, and methods to reduce...
When challenges abound, be the solution. Short of a natural disaster, most Canadians cannot imagine being forced from their homes, let alone their country. Try picturing living in limbo for upwards of 20 years and struggling to access the basics: food, shelter, health care, education and work, for you and your family....
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The 12-year private-public partnership between the Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS) and Autodesk Research has generated important research, produced successful projects and continues to grow and evolve. This long-standing partnership began with a company called Alias, that later became part of Autodesk, a leader...