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This Earthquake Expert Dodged Russian Surveillance to Try to Halt Nuclear Testing

This Earthquake Expert Dodged Russian Surveillance to Try to Halt Nuclear Testing

March 20, 2018

In his new book, “Silencing the Bomb: One Scientist’s Quest to Halt Nuclear Testing,” Lynn Sykes, now a professor emeritus at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, chronicles his efforts to end explosive nuclear testing.

Tougher Climate Policies Could Save a Stunning 150 Million Lives, Researchers Find

Tougher Climate Policies Could Save a Stunning 150 Million Lives, Researchers Find

March 20, 2018

There is an overlooked benefit to greatly lowering carbon emissions worldwide, says a new study co-authored by Greg Faluvegi, a researcher at the Center for Climate Systems Research at Columbia University.

Pioneering Research Will Be on Display During Data Science Day

Pioneering Research Will Be on Display During Data Science Day

March 20, 2018
computer science   data science  

Columbia will hold its third annual Data Science Day on March 28. The conference is open to the public and aims to foster collaboration and deepen understanding of issues such as public health and medical research, climate change and financial risk.

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