Dominique Townsend recounts how, as a high school senior, a 12th-century wooden statue of a Buddha in a museum helped set her ...
The director of the Columbia Nano Initiative’s Shared Labs discusses growing nanoscience at the University—and beyond.
Phelps came to Columbia 55 years ago as a full professor. At that time, he was already a star in the profession, with ...
In a discovery that could have profound implications for future energy policy, Columbia scientists have demonstrated it is possible to manufacture solar cells that are far more efficient than existing ...
In anticipation of Christopher Nolan’s film version of The Odyssey, opening in theaters on July 17, Columbia News checked in ...
Is it possible to build fairer societies without undermining economic growth? Rejecting simplistic binaries between equity ...
It’s time again for your Columbia News Quiz. Test yourself with questions on the Tony’s, oceanic weather phenomena, and varsity sports. Let’s see how much you remember from the month of June!
GSAPP’s Lola Ben-Alon has edited a book that expands architecture’s and design’s lexicon and unsettles its boundaries. Convening material researchers, building scientists, architects, and artists, ...
Mathematicians are watching the rapid development of AI technologies, and the announcement of new milestones reached by their applications to theoretical mathematics, with fascination as well as ...
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