The Columbia research combines mathematics and neuroscience and highlights the surprising power of one brain area to simultaneously integrate vast amounts of information. Read More
Researchers use atomically thin materials—1/100,000 the size of a human hair—to manipulate the phase of light without changing its amplitude, at extremely low power loss. Read More
The new exfoliation method makes large-area atomically thin layers that can be stacked in any desired order and orientation to generate a whole new class of artificial materials. Read More
Powered by IRI’s Data Library, the new PRISM project aims to harness large, multi-sectoral datasets in order to identify risk factors for catastrophic events. Read More
A Columbia-led team harnessed two powerful technologies to identify promising targets for diagnosing and treating neurodegenerative diseases. Read More
A trio of pioneers in the fields of visual arts, jazz and literature will spend a year collaborating with scientists at the Institute in an endeavor that immerses artists in the cutting-edge field of neuroscience.  Read More
The new Columbia-led study in mice maps the brain circuitry that enables a single pheromone to drive both innate and learned sexual behaviors. Read More