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The prize, given by the American Astronomical Society, honors astronomers for their work communicating with the public.
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Mario Luis Small talks about growing up in Panama and how his perspective has contributed to his path-breaking research.
Team Led by Columbia Engineering Wins $26 Million NSF Grant to Develop Center for Smart Streetscapes
Columbia will partner with four other universities to forge livable, safe, and inclusive communities.
A chance observation spawns a versatile new strategy for taking on some of humanity’s most vexing psychiatric disorders.
Kathy McKeown heads up two large grants—one to analyze cross-cultural norms and another to better understand grief in the Black community.
As you squash the fruit flies invading your kitchen this summer, take a moment to revere them.
An innovative program uses VR therapy to help youth with social anxiety disorder.
Columbia researchers have developed a low-cost, portable platform that gives RT-PCR results in 23 minutes.
A new study will evaluate the benefits of greening and health-related interventions for affordable housing residents.
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Postdoc Aaron Schein explains how he fell into data science while studying policy and why negative scientific results should be celebrated.