CUIMC’s Dr. Maureen McKiernan, with an assist from Dr. Andrew Goldstone, performs surgery on the “ragged edge of what’s ...
Israel in the Year 2000 is a Hebrew novel, published in Israel in 1951 by S. Goldflus. This is the first dystopian Hebrew ...
Head to the Manhattanville campus to see “Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces” at the Wallach Art Gallery through March 15.
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 ...
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Snow blanketed New York City this week for a winter wonderland to close out 2025. Cheers to a bright new year, Columbians! Photo of the Week is a feature of Columbia News that captures moments from ...
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 ...
What is the nature of dark matter? A new experiment led by Columbia University physics professors aims to find out.
Fiction, nonfiction, memoir, history, essays, language, art history, architecture, climate—we’ve got you covered with this diverse list of books. We’ve all heard the story about waking up as a ...
This page highlights the astonishing amount of scientific discovery happening at Columbia, one of the world’s leading research universities.
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 ...