By SpF, on February 24th, 2010%
This morning Henry talked with Edward Lai, Professor of Analytical Chemistry here at Carleton University. Along with Banu Ormeci, he has been working on a technology to purify water of estrogenic compounds, otherwise known as female sex hormones. These compounds are found in water supplies, and are not filtered out in the traditional processes. . . . → Read More: February 25, 2010: Water Purification and Michael Runtz
By SpF, on February 18th, 2010%
This morning on the show we had an interview from Robyn with Wayne Boone, professor of here at Carleton. They discussed policing dynamics, security measures, and strategic planning involved in the games. He explained how security power benefits from international collaboration, and talked about the key players in law enforcement during the games.
Later, . . . → Read More: February 18, 2010: The 2010 Vancouver Olympics
By SpF, on February 11th, 2010%
In our first interview, we heard from Jeremy Schmidt at the University of Western Ontario. He’s co-edited a book called “Water Ethics”, which examines and critiques a series of moral frameworks that different cultures and societies have used to approach water and address water issues. Carol Hunsberger spoke with him earlier this week about . . . → Read More: February 11, 2010: Water
By SpF, on February 4th, 2010%
This morning Henry talked to Patricia Ballamingie about Edward Burtynsky‘s photographs of China, now on display in the Carleton University Art Gallery. She was recently on a panel discussion that analysed the pictures from the perspectives of several academic disciplines, representing geography. Burtynsky’s work is renowned for the way in which he captures the . . . → Read More: February 4, 2010: Edward Burtynsky & Chinese Cities