Recent news about neuroscience and the brain from across Columbia.
Researchers took sides in a Zuckerman Institute debate that marked the launch of a new center for cognition and reasoning.
Here are some of the top scientific research findings of the past academic year.
The findings raise the prospect of future Alzheimer’s drugs that could help stop the disease at its source.
Zuckerman Institute scientists found that brain-controlled hearing technology can help people single out a voice in a crowd.
At a recent School of the Arts event, Daphna Shohamy and Sarah Ruhl share how memory affects their work.
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Aging changes the brains of mice and people in similar ways, a finding that could provide new insights into how we grow old.
Now is the time to understand what brains and AI have in common, say researchers at Columbia's NSF-funded AI institute, ARNI.
Lasers could help neuroscientists see near-atomic-level details of brain cells more clearly.
Columbia News spotlights 2025 Columbia University research breakthroughs you should know about.
A theorist team at Columbia has served as a model for interdisciplinary research for 20 years.
New open-source software developed by Columbia Zuckerman Institute researchers could shed light on how brain diseases work.