New research provides key insights into which pressures are causing what damage and where. A peace pact with nature In a powerful speech to open CoP15, the...
When asked to sign their name, comb their hair, or use a pair of scissors, most humans prefer to use one hand over the other. But...
Largest analysis of perinatal outcomes finds disparities in outcomes based on race and ethnicity in high and upper-middle income countries Babies born to Black mothers in...
This faculty-led group was appointed to assess current symbols and representations at Columbia and establish guidelines for future ones, guided by a commitment both to historical...
Scientists have found an off-patent drug that may prevent Covid-19 – and protect against future variants of the virus – using a mix of ‘mini-organs’, donor...
Thousands of migrants in overcrowded refugee camps are threatened by the effects of climate change Climate uncertainty is creating health threats for thousands of migrants as...
Scientists replicated a 1964 River Thames survey and found that mussel numbers have declined by almost 95%, with one species – the depressed river mussel –...
Academics at Newcastle University are to investigate the environmental legacies of war, including the public health impact of so-called ‘smart’ weapons. We’re really pleased to be...
Maybe you’ve seen the emails going out in previous years, or maybe this is your first year at Columbia and you’re just hearing about Columbia Community Service....
The well-being and mental health of young people in low – and middle – income countries have been dramatically affected by the series of crises hitting...