The research team will execute a project aimed at extending the excited state lifetime of atoms, allowing for new technological innovation and advancing the field of quantum science. Read More
SCAPE 2.0 dual-color 3D imaging of blood flow in a beating embryonic zebrafish heart
The team behind the revolutionary 3D SCAPE microscope announced a new version of the high-speed imaging technology; it promises to impact fields as wide-ranging as genetics, cardiology, and neuroscience. Read More
Policymakers have been receiving economic assessments of future climate change impacts which omit the biggest risks, says a new report coauthored by experts from Columbia's Earth Institute. Read More
The funding will support research that lays the groundwork for detecting and treating the underlying causes of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Lewy body dementia. Read More
Chunks of an exomoon’s dusty outer layers of ice, gas, and carbonaceous rock may be accumulating in a disk surrounding Tabby’s Star, blocking the star’s light and making it appear to gradually fade. Read More
Columbia's Earth Institute is collaborating with leading global investment management firm AllianceBernstein L.P. to create an intensive curriculum focused on how climate change can affect economic and financial outcomes. Read More
A new Columbia University study suggests that the way we perceive others’ bad behavior — as either biological and innate or potentially changeable — impacts our willingness to cut them some slack. Read More