Columbia Science Commits
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Overview
    • The Columbia Commitment
    • Message from the President
    • Strategic Planning
    • Leadership
  • PRIORITIES
    • Fundamental Science
    • Neuroscience
    • Climate Response
    • Precision Medicine
    • Next Generation Nano
    • Data and Society
  • NEWS
    • Science News
    • Press Releases
    • Video Gallery
  • PARTNERS
    • All Partners
    • The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
    • Columbia University Medical Center
    • Columbia Zuckerman Institute
    • The Earth Institute
    • Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
    • Columbia | Precision Medicine
    • Data Science Institute
    • Columbia Nano Initiative
  • JOIN US
    • Commit
    • Twitter
Select Page
Clear Skies Drove the Biggest-Ever Drop in Greenland’s Ice Sheet

Clear Skies Drove the Biggest-Ever Drop in Greenland’s Ice Sheet

April 15, 2020

Unusually Clear Skies Drove Record Loss of Greenland Ice in 2019

Unusually Clear Skies Drove Record Loss of Greenland Ice in 2019

April 15, 2020
climate change   climate response  

The study identifies unprecedented atmospheric conditions behind devastating summer and suggests climate models may greatly underestimate future melting.

How Advancing Glioma Cells Scramble Brain Function, Blood Flow

How Advancing Glioma Cells Scramble Brain Function, Blood Flow

April 15, 2020
neuroscience   zuckerman institute  

The findings provide new insight into the link between seizures and tumor progression and can help develop improved diagnostics and treatments for a deadly form of brain cancer.

FAS
© 2017 Columbia University
Columbia University
535 West 116th Street  
New York, NY 10027  
(212) 555-1212  
science-commits@columbia.edu
  • Twitter
  • facebook
  • Vimeo
Close