The B-list novels of Mary Shelley; I’m in the early stages of drafting a new book about Mary Shelley, so I have to read ...
A Columbia scientist’s lab revolutionized digital photography with a new kind of imaging now used in more than a billion ...
Elizabeth Leake, the new chair of the department, looks both behind and ahead.
From science to engineering, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
In Three or More Is a Riot, he takes readers to the front lines of conflict to uncover the meaning of it all.
Clémence Boulouque shows how this theory was built on older Jewish ideas, which offered the possibility of emancipation to ...
Volk discusses her passion for all things classical, along with other topics, with Columbia News. Check out the Columbia News ...
What has gold done to people? What has it made them do? The Witwatersrand in South Africa, once home to the world’s richest goldfields, is today scattered with abandoned mines into which informal ...
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, ...
Artificial Intelligence has swiftly moved into many corners of life, from how we plan trips, to how we invest, and receive health care. AI is also having an impact on Columbia University and its 17 ...
The moment a person steps off the street and into a restaurant—to take just one example—the brain mentally starts a new “chapter” of the day, a change that causes a big shift in brain activity. Shifts ...