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Columbia biomedical engineers unveiled a groundbreaking new AI tool to study and diagnose heart function.

 

The findings suggest that those at the greatest risk are the least likely to receive postpartum mental health care.

A Columbia study showed that the technology can eradicate more than 99% of virus particles in a real-life setting outside a lab.

A two-day conference at Columbia looks back at the Vietnam War and the lives it touched.

A new type of investigational therapeutic in development has shown unprecedented tumor-fighting abilities.

Construction for graduation ceremonies starts on April 12 on Morningside campus. Here are some spots on every campus to snap your photos and avoid the hubbub.

 In statement, President Shafik calls March 24 event "an abhorrent breach of our values"  and describes "actions which have been underway as a result."

Columbia University faculty members pay tribute to the late Nobel Laureate and Princeton professor emeritus.

How the 1970 solar eclipse set me on the path to becoming a Columbia astronomy professor.

The conversation focused on the task force’s first report and the experiences of Jews and Israelis at Columbia.

The GSAPP professor’s outdoor sculptures advocate for the experimental preservation of U.S. embassies.

Learn about her passion for astroparticle physics, why she donated her guitar, and what extreme sport she would like to do—again.

New research shows that the birds memorize the location of food using brain cell activity akin to a barcode.

Signed, sealed, and delivered: these Columbia women made their mark on the world and your mailbox.

Columbia engineers have built a robot that uses AI to anticipate a person’s smile before they actually smile, a major advance.