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Drilling the Seabed Below Earth’s Most Powerful Ocean Current

Drilling the Seabed Below Earth’s Most Powerful Ocean Current

May 15, 2019
climate change   climate response   Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory  

Starting this month, scientists aim to study the Antarctic Circumpolar Current’s past dynamics by drilling into the seabed in some of the planet’s remotest marine regions.

Mind Brain Behavior Symposium is a Meeting of Minds

Mind Brain Behavior Symposium is a Meeting of Minds

May 15, 2019
neuroscience   zuckerman institute  

More than twenty years ago, Catherine Dulac, PhD, identified the first-known pheromone receptors. She was a postdoctoral fellow at the time, working with Columbia University’s Richard Axel, MD. Now a Harvard professor, Dr. Dulac teamed up with her mentor again last...
A Voice in the Crowd: Experimental Brain-Controlled Hearing Aid Automatically Decodes, Identifies Who You Want to Hear

A Voice in the Crowd: Experimental Brain-Controlled Hearing Aid Automatically Decodes, Identifies Who You Want to Hear

May 15, 2019
neuroscience   zuckerman institute  

Columbia engineers have developed new AI technology that amplifies the correct speaker from a group. The breakthrough could lead to better hearing aids.

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