Recent News from Columbia
October 14, 2024
Simple Smell and Memory Test Could Effectively Predict Alzheimer’s
A new study offers a comparatively affordable and accessible way of assessing dementia risk.
October 11, 2024
Columbia Scientists Develop a New Method to Study Gene Function in Cells and Tissue
The approach empowered the Gaublomme lab to study the DNA damage response for hundreds of variants in breast cancer.
October 11, 2024
The Rise of Meddle Ads in Political Campaigns
A Columbia Business School professor explains this approach and why it may not always have the desired impact.
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Columbia in the News
AI Is Having Its Nobel Moment. Do Scientists Need the Tech Industry to Sustain It?
Associated Press, Oct. 11
With 100-Foot-Wide Trump Sign, a Sticker Company Dives Into Politics
The New York Times, Oct. 10
No, Hurricane Milton Was Not ‘Engineered’
BBC, Oct. 10
What to Know about Postpartum Psychosis
The New York Times, Oct. 9