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A new paper on superb starlings offers new data and insight on why they form social groups with non-relatives.
Columbia researchers have engineered bacteria to record their environment and then used deep learning to decode the patterns.
Commencement preparation has been in full swing for the past few weeks across Columbia's campuses and beyond.
The University Senate passed a unanimous resolution designating Juneteenth as an official University Holiday for this year and moving forward.
Cannabis use also puts teens at risk for poor grades, truancy, and trouble with the law, a new study found.
A new study addresses the question of whether people with both HIV and mpox would have worse treatment outcomes.
Columbia University today announced the 2023 Pulitzer Prizes, awarded on the recommendation of the Pulitzer Prize Board.
New research outlines a revolutionary approach for vulnerable populations to more easily receive welfare benefits.
The school is using a multi-pronged approach to build a stronger mental health safety net.
With Commencement, class days, and general graduation festivities around the corner, here's who we expect to speak to our graduates in celebration of their accomplishments.
The AI Institute for ARtificial and Natural Intelligence (ARNI) will ignite advances in AI and neuroscience.
Mailman School of Public Health students offered input on a policy proposal that is now the basis of the Smart Sentencing Adjustments Act.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
From fiction to nonfiction, history to polemics, it's all here in these volumes.
A study of U.S. adults found that those who attended higher-quality high schools had better cognitive function decades later.