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New research suggests that these ultra-high energy rays derive their energy from magnetic turbulence.
The latest announcement from Interim President Katrina Armstrong on Columbia's Campus Collaborative and additional community-building initiatives.
Engineering school and medical center researchers will build a wireless bioelectronic device to treat obesity and diabetes.
In his new book, Manan Ahmed shows readers that the cultural center of Pakistan has not disappeared, but it can only be glimpsed in reflections.
Columbia researchers made major breakthroughs in cancer research, neuroscience, earth science, and other fields this year.
Frank Guridy’s book describes the history of how U.S. arenas have functioned as so much more than monuments to sports.
Columbia Athletics brought home multiple titles in November, while faculty continued to publish research, write books, and lead the way on climate change.
New findings from Columbia Public Health could lead to advancements in early Alzheimer's detection and treatment strategies.
In the not-so-distant future, many cities will be powered by AI that continuously analyzes data to improve urban living.
For SPS student Gerardo Rios Garcia, the future is looking bright, and sustainable.
Astronomer Jane Huang is interested in the behavior of protoplanetary disks made of gas, dust, and ice.
Columbia computer scientists have developed a robot learning system that gives the machines a new level of dexterity.
In a recent conference, scholars discussed a short-lived institute at Teachers College and its efforts to fight misinformation.
Certain regions are seeing repeated heat waves that fall far beyond what any model of global warming can predict or explain.
Columbia researchers are using traditional knitting techniques to fabricate flexible, lightweight, textile antennas.