December 14, 2017
Columbia Engineers Develop Floating Solar Fuels Rig for Seawater Electrolysis
The design is the first practical floating solar hydrogen-generating device to perform water electrolysis without pumps or membranes and could lead to low-cost, sustainable hydrogen production.
December 13, 2017
Brave New Worlds
Columbia Magazine explores how University astronomers are going beyond our solar system to understand exoplanets, find exomoons, and explore all sorts of surreal estate.
December 11, 2017
Joachim Frank’s Nobel Prize Story
Columbia's Joachim Frank, one of this year's Nobel Laureates in Chemistry, received his Nobel Medal on December 10 in Stockholm and described his work in electron microscopy in his Nobel lecture.
December 6, 2017
Research Led by Columbia Astrophysicist Featured in Nature
Research co-authored by Brian Metzger, an astrophysicist in the Columbia University Department of Physics and member of Columbia's LIGO team, is featured on the cover of the November 2 issue of Nature.
December 6, 2017
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: How Drilling for Oil Could Impact Wildlife
Congress is moving closer to opening Alaska’s pristine wilderness to oil and gas development. Columbia scientist Natalie Boelman explains might that mean for the creatures living there.