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February 10, 2025
How Does the Brain Differentiate New Stimuli From Old Ones?
A study sheds light on how networks in the brain detect new information, offering insight into disorders like schizophrenia.
February 06, 2025
A Book About Witchcraft in the Courtroom
Julie Stone Peters’ book on witchery and the law shows how fascinating the subject is.
February 06, 2025
Huge Areas May Face Possibly Fatal Heat Waves if Warming Continues
A new study warns that widespread areas may soon become too hot during extreme heat events for even healthy people to survive.
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Joseph Albernaz specializes in the literature, especially poetry, of the Romantic period, particularly the legacies of Romanticism across a number of theoretical and critical domains.
Joseph Albernaz’s Common Measures revisits the lives of such writers as William Blake and the Wordsworths.

James Baldwin photo by R.L. Oliver/UCLA
Even though he died in 1987, Baldwin's words continue to inspire and to remain as relevant as ever.

Ioana Literat's areas of expertise include digital innovation, education technology, politics and education, and social media.
Not Your Parents’ Politics, co-authored by Ioana Literat, looks at how young people are expressing themselves on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Columbia in the News
The South Bronx Has a Pollution Issue. Congestion Pricing May Worsen It.
The New York Times, Feb. 2
Why Iran’s Regime Is Looking Even Shakier
Time, Feb. 2