Camille Robcis believes that historical analysis allows us to elucidate contemporary political, economic, social, and ...
A study of mosquitoes’ circadian rhythms finds they hunt differently at different times of day. It could help stop their ...
To understand the world, faculty and students must work within it. COP30 is a good place to start.
In her book, ‘The Rest Is Silence,’ Joanna Stalnaker offers an intimate portrait of Enlightenment philosophers as they faced ...
This may be Booker Johnson’s first semester at Columbia Law School, but he’s already jumped right into the action, both on ...
Yes, says Columbia Law School Professor Katharina Pistor, who shows in her book how the legal underpinnings of the system ...
Columbia University's Virginia Lam Abrams, senior vice president of public affairs, and Junior M. Benjamin, director of community outreach and human resources manager, celebrating 20,000 blood ...
Places for prayer and meditation exist in shared communal spaces like hospitals and airports all over the world. At a ...
A Columbia scientist’s lab revolutionized digital photography with a new kind of imaging now used in more than a billion smartphones. Did you know that the technology that powers more than a billion ...
Columbia News is celebrating 11 scientific discoveries that took place this year, some of which were supported by vital federal research funding. As Columbia University continues to engage with the ...
Among the major questions in astrophysics is the origins of the heavy elements in our Universe that make up the periodic table. The lightest elements, hydrogen and helium, were formed mainly in the ...
The cerebral cortex is the largest part of a mammal’s brain, and by some measures the most important. In humans in particular, it’s where most things happen—like perception, thinking, memory storage, ...