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Taurine supplements can slow aging in worms, mice, and monkeys, extending the healthy lifespans of middle-aged mice by up to 12%.

Researchers found that a candidate drug significantly reduced the effects of cannabis in daily smokers.

Read what experts at the University have to say about the impact of recent wildfires in Canada on New York City and North America more broadly.

Hoang Thi Minh Hong was an Obama Scholar at Columbia.

A new paper argues that materials like wood, bacteria, and fungi belong to a newly identified class of matter, "hydration solids."

Sixteen Columbia University affiliates have been awarded 2023-24 Fulbright U.S. Student grants.

Common Data Sets for 2022-23 and detailed overview of the Columbia undergraduate experience were posted last week. 

Rita Charon founded this influential program at Columbia, which is now practiced widely both in the U.S. and abroad.

The Senate finally approved the bipartisan debt limit bill, averting a debt default. But, what price will the U.S. pay for this latest game of brinkmanship?

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

The first set of transcripts from the Obama Presidency Oral History will be released today.

The semester may have ended, but that doesn't mean things are slowing down at Columbia. Test your knowledge of the latest news stories across the University!

Daly, GSAS’ 47, is the first Black woman known to have earned a PhD in chemistry in the United States.

Sylvester Benson’s student group has written letters of support to hospital patients, individuals in prison, and fellow students.

Very few large-scale, randomized trials of the effects of vitamins or dietary supplements have been done until now.