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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.

On March 21, five dining halls competed in an epic food showdown with a new twist: all the dishes were entirely plant-based.

From Academy Awards to league titles, Columbians were racking up the honors this spring.

The tool could help scientists fight cancer by improving their understanding of tissue development, function, and disease.

COO Cas Holloway releases statement about March 24 event.

Both Columbia/Barnard Hillel and Chabad at Columbia University hosted events throughout the weekend for the community to celebrate Purim. 

Emanuil Yanev talks about his PhD work modifying 2D materials to push their light-producing limits.

Thanks to US Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, Project Start Right will extend DDC’s resources to first- and second-year college students.

The finding could help fill critical gaps between quantum mechanics and Einstein’s theories, solving a major dilemma in physics.

Columbia researchers can now detect AI-generated content without accessing AI's architecture, algorithms, or training data.

Through an ARPA-H grant, Columbia researchers will aim to build a living replacement knee to be tested within five years.

The annual awards, established by former University Trustee Gerry Lenfest, recognize faculty excellence across the Arts and Sciences.