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Several factors are causing this seemingly paradoxical dynamic.
New research could help communities better prioritize immediate local interventions.
Signs point towards the first observation of a supersolid, an enigmatic quantum version of a classical solid.
For Felipe Gatos, the future of business is all about social impact as well as climate and resilience.
The appointment concludes an extensive national search led by a committee of trustees and faculty, who sought input from students, faculty, staff, alumni, and other members of the Columbia community.
Join Columbia’s chapter of ColorStack, a nonprofit that helps minority computer science students.
A new study links rising rates of breast cancer in young women to low levels of recreational physical activity in adolescence.
Canada’s record 2023 wildfire smoke is part of a broader, continent-wide trend, a new analysis shows.
The ImPLANT program leverages cross-institutional expertise across multiple bioengineering disciplines to address liver failure.
Twenty-one faculty fellows will examine what AI means for their discipline, and develop an AI education project.
Sergine Delma, a doctoral candidate in nursing, believes nurses belong everywhere, from boardrooms to AI labs to Capitol Hill.
From science to medicine, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
A high of 23°F set the pace: hats on, hands in pockets, and a collective speed-race into the first day of classes of the spring semester.
Emily Mei-Mei Taw’s wide-ranging interests led her to the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (GSAPP).
Neutral atom arrays are a rapidly-emerging quantum technology. Columbia researchers know how to make the most powerful ones yet.