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AI systems are limited by energy inefficiency and data transfer bottlenecks. Columbia engineers have found a new solution.

New research is challenging longstanding beliefs about why we don't retain the memories we form in early life.

Columbia researchers are using AI to unravel genetic mysteries behind cancer, Alzheimer’s, and more. 

The American Association for the Advancement of Science honored them for scientific excellence and service to their communities.

Rosalind Morris digs deep via ethnography, history, personal testimony, and political thought to tell the story about the mines.

Brody, a Public Health graduate, conceived the center, which will focus on preventing mental illness and promoting well-being.

Columbia Zuckerman Institute researchers observed for the first time how dopamine guides trial and error learning in finches.

Colleagues and former students will gather to discuss the work of the eminent professor of French and philosophy.

At a recent networking event at Columbia Engineering, women faculty and students shared their stories and career insights.

Sable Elyse Smith wants her School of the Arts students to see these effects in the world around them.

From science to engineering, writing to architecture, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.

Diana Matar’s collection of photos offers a quiet memorial to people killed by police who are often unmemorialized in the U.S.

People in impoverished urban areas, refugee camps, and war zones can be particularly vulnerable to climate threats.

Physics Professor Colin Hill and collaborators have released the clearest images to-date of the universe in its infancy.

The University Professor in the Humanities is being recognized for her interdisciplinary research in literary criticism and philosophy.