Brrrr-ing on fantastic long-form audio accompaniment for the winter months, straight from Columbia University minds.
Test your knowledge of the past year at the University with questions on dark matter, Jedi masters, NYC-themed playlists, and ...
What is the nature of dark matter? A new experiment led by Columbia University physics professors aims to find out.
The convergence of artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces may soon restore sight to the blind, allow the paralyzed to move robotic limbs and cure any number of brain and nervous system ...
In celebration of the holiday season, Columbia had the honor of joining the 125th Street BID Harlem Holiday Lights parade last month and partnering with the Apollo Theater, Community Boards 9 and 10, ...
Head to the Manhattanville campus to see “Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces” at the Wallach Art Gallery through March 15.
Ketamine—an anesthetic also known for its illicit use as a recreational drug—has undergone a thorough reputational rehabilitation in recent years as the medical establishment has begun to recognize ...
There’s a hot new BEC in town that has nothing to do with bacon, egg, and cheese. You won’t find it at your local bodega, but in the coldest place in New York: the lab of Columbia physicist Sebastian ...
From Low Library to Barnard to Baker Athletics Complex, here's an introduction to a handful of artful sculptures you can find on Columbia's campuses. Last year, Columbia News took you on a walking ...
A new paper argues that materials like wood, bacteria, and fungi belong to a newly identified class of matter, "hydration solids." For decades, the fields of physics and chemistry have maintained that ...
Everyone has an opinion about the best or worst of everything in New York, but perhaps none more so than architects, designers, and planners when it comes to the urban fabric—structures, streetscapes, ...
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