Researchers use DNA to create 3D electronically operational devices with nanometer-size features

Scientists unveil Emo, a robot that anticipates facial expressions and executes them simultaneously with a human

Scientists found that brain waves travel in one direction when memories are formed -from the back of the brain to the front- and in the opposite direction when recalled (from front to back)

A newly developed AI program has seemingly discovered its own alternative physics

A Robot Learns to Imagine Itself

Researchers detected a quantum phase transition taking place in iron more than 1000 kilometres deep within the Earth's mantle

Columbia Engineering Team Builds First Hacker-Resistant Cloud Software System

Researchers Build Tiny Wireless, Injectable Chips, Visible Only Under a Microscope

Some Amazon rainforest regions are more resistant to climate change than previously thought

Severely damaged human lungs can now be successfully recovered

Researchers Identify Multiple Molecules that Shut Down SARS-Cov-2 Polymerase Reaction: A library of molecules with unique structural and chemical features inhibit the novel coronavirus polymerase…

Discovering How the Brain Works Through Computation

Researchers engineered a strain of non-pathogenic bacteria that colonize solid tumors and safely deliver immunotherapies, acting as a Trojan horse

Study shows how two types of sand can behave like light and heavy liquids, where bubbles of lighter sand form and rise through heavier sand

A new study shows that avoidant grievers unconsciously monitor and block the contents of their mind-wandering, a discovery that could lead to more effective psychiatric treatment for bereaved people.

Researchers Hide Information in Plain Text - Columbia computer scientists invent FontCode, a way to embed hidden information in ordinary text by imperceptibly changing the shapes of fonts in text.

Single-Molecule Transistors at Room Temperature

Electrons in Graphene Behave Like Light, Only Better

New Technology May Double Radio Frequency Data Capacity

Engineers build biologically powered chip

Scientists have demonstrated—for the first time—an on-chip visible light source using graphene, an atomically thin and perfectly crystalline form of carbon, as a filament.

One step closer to a single-molecule device

Columbia Engineering Professor Invents Video Camera That Runs Without a Battery

Smartphone, Finger Prick, 15 Minutes, Diagnosis–Done

Cider Project: Run iOS apps on Android

Columbia Engineering Team Finds Thousands of Secret Keys in Android Apps (xpost /r/Android)