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Neutral atom arrays are a rapidly-emerging quantum technology. Columbia researchers know how to make the most powerful ones yet.

Everyone is a brother or a sister to Ricardo Morales, Assistant Director for Community Engagement with Public Safety, who has made a 40-year career at Columbia University.

Columbia Engineers have built a robot that can learn to lip sync to speech and song.

Antiretroviral therapy availability has been the primary driver of these improvements.

The wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles a year ago were among the worst in California’s history.

Fred Lerdahl proposes a theory of the sounds of poetry conceived in musical terms.

The gift, which is one of the largest in Columbia Athletics’ history, provides support for both basketball programs and endows the women’s head coaching position.

From food relief projects to powerful panels, here’s how to honor the civil rights visionary’s legacy of service ahead of Jan. 19.

Physicians at the nation’s top-rated fertility center are racing to find new treatments for infertility and miscarriages.

The gift will expand a comprehensive, multi-institution assessment of how best to prepare students for an AI-driven workforce.

The initiative will support the careers of outstanding junior faculty members as they develop into leaders in psychiatry.

Psychology researchers used virtual reality and MRI technology to better understand how locations help us encode memories.

Naama Harel explores this triangular connection in The Jew, the Beauty, and the Beast.

CUIMC’s Dr. Maureen McKiernan, with an assist from Dr. Andrew Goldstone, performs surgery on the “ragged edge of what’s possible.”

Climate School Dean Alexis Abramson focuses on making buildings more efficient through data, machine learning, and smart design.