A new study led by Kyle Davis, a Columbia postdoc, addresses two key objectives of the Indian government: to reduce undernourishment and improve nutrition, and to promote sustainable water use. Read More
Brothers and Columbia University alumni Dirk Ziff (CC’88) and Daniel Ziff (CC’96) are jointly giving $2 million to the Center for Climate and Life to support research on climate change impacts, ocean health, and adaptation. Read More
The new high-throughput tool efficiently extracts information about the physical characteristics of a patient’s condition from electronic health records and automatically identifies associated candidate disease genes. Read More
A new algorithm quickly sifts through hours of field recordings to learn how climate change influences bird migration. The A.I. could help track other wildlife as well. Read More
Researchers led by Columbia's Pierre Gentine demonstrate that machine learning techniques can be used to better represent clouds in coarse resolution climate models, with the potential to narrowing the range of prediction Read More
Elena Aprile, a physics professor at Columbia who is leading the world’s most sensitive search yet for dark matter, will receive the American Astronomical Society’s 2019 Lancelot M. Berkeley − New York Community Trust Prize Berkeley Prize. Read More
Yutian Wu, an atmospheric scientist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory seeking to understand how the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice will impact North American weather extremes, is the Center’s newest Fellow. Read More