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Bacteria can create free-floating and ephemeral genes, raising the possibility that similar genes exist in us.
Wisdom for the ages lies inscribed across Columbia's Morningside Heights campus — you just have to look closely.
Acts like these are an affront to our values. Every member of our community deserves to feel safe and supported.
A new study shows that the world’s largest reef system is under unprecedented pressure.
Jaime Lester’s Pause to Think provides lessons for improving critical thinking and decision-making.
Columbia Physics PhD student Jordan Pack talks about a new technique to study the electronic properties of quantum materials.
Columbia’s core curriculum led rising senior Aman Choudhri to his new life as a “policy wonk.” He also likes to dance.
New to campus? Take a tour of works located inside buildings on the Morningside grounds.
Check out our updated 2024 list of restaurants, markets, bakeries, pet stores, and more when you return to campus this fall.
Some trees produce isoprenes that interact with pollutants to form ground-level ozone, a prime factor in respiratory ailments.
Members of the Department of Energy-funded Energy Frontier Research Center on Programmable Quantum Materials from across the U.S. gathered to share updates on their latest research.
Students in Teachers College's Games Research Lab have produced an educational card game highlighting the contributions of AAPI trailblazers.
Twenty-five Columbians have won 43 Olympic and Paralympic medals, stretching from 1896 to 2024. Here's a look back at our Lion winners.
Dubrovich becomes the first Columbia fencer to win an Olympic gold medal.
Stathis Gourgouris’s new book, Nothing Sacred, dares us to think radically about these concepts.