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SEAS Colloquium in Climate Science (SCiCS)
A Step Closer to Self-Aware Machines
A Conversation with Ursula Burns and Mary Boyce
Engineering Week
Columbia and Partners Address Growing Diabetes Problem in the Middle East
Scientists Warn Climate Change Could Reach a 'Tipping Point' Sooner Than Predicted
'This Is a Big Deal': Plants and Soil Reaching Limit of CO2 Absorption
Plants are Losing Their Capacity to Absorb Human CO2 Emissions
Columbia Engineering PhD and Postdoc Placement
Yes, “Algorithms” Can Be Biased. Here’s Why.
Lecture in Precision Medicine: Mihaela van der Schaar
Michal Lipson Awarded National Academy of Sciences’ Comstock Prize in Physics
Climate Change Tipping Point Could Be Coming Sooner than We Think
Grab and Go: How Sticky Gloves Have Changed Football
Making Art in the Age of Algorithms
Christopher James Durning
Why Our New Plan for Repairing the L-Train Tunnel Is Best
DSI Computational Social Science Working Group - Lighting Talks
William R. Berkley Professor and Dean, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University
Columbia Engineering’s Online Graduate Degree Program Again Named Nation’s Best
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