Psychology researchers used virtual reality and MRI technology to better understand how locations help us encode memories.
Israel in the Year 2000 is a Hebrew novel, published in Israel in 1951 by S. Goldflus. This is the first dystopian Hebrew ...
CUIMC’s Dr. Maureen McKiernan, with an assist from Dr. Andrew Goldstone, performs surgery on the “ragged edge of what’s ...
Brrrr-ing on fantastic long-form audio accompaniment for the winter months, straight from Columbia University minds.
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 ...
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.
Louis Brus, Samuel Latham Mitchell Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, and Elisa Konofagou, Robert and Margaret Hariri Professor of Biomedical Engineering, ...
David Greenberg has an ambitious goal for the new Campus Safety Advisory Committee: “Ultimately, we want the community to see Public Safety not as a police force, but a public service.” After all, ...
Did you know that if you’ve ever found yourself lying quietly inside a gently humming magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine, you’ve experienced quantum mechanics firsthand? And that these medical ...
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