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  1. What new discoveries lie within this collection of old Muslim World manuscripts? We may soon find out. The collection is currently being digitized, thanks to a grant from the .

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  2. In an essay for climate scientist and writer reflects on the courage needed to confront a changing climate. “Change is already underway; individual worries and sacrifices have not slowed it.”

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  3. 11 hours ago

    Computer scientist Brian A. Smith has designed the RAD to give gamers equal access to racing -

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  4. “She opened the door.” In 1886, Winifred Edgerton Merrill became the first woman to receive a degree from and the first woman in the U.S. to get a PhD in .

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  5. ICYMI: Catch the replay of the series: Beyond . , , , Abdul Staten and discuss and social change in 2018.

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  6. Today is ! Take a tour of ’s sleek, spa-like, state-of-the-art new precision dental medicine clinic.

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  7. Stronger gun laws = fewer gun deaths. This according to a new study in from , &

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  8. Mar 5

    If you made a New Year’s resolution, have you kept it? If not, you’re not alone. The Center for Behavioral Cardiovascular Health at is partnering with an program to advance the science of changing human behavior:

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  9. Mar 5

    ICYMI: Gun injuries dropped an average of 20% during the NRA’s conventions, according to a study by Econ PhD

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  10. Mar 5

    This weekend’s vote showed is polarized and populism is on the rise. Prof. of Political Science Nadia Urbinati says the country had been “split in two."

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  11. Mar 5

    A new study shows that kids from low-income neighborhoods had a much higher risk of dying after heart surgery. And their hospital bills were higher. “The fact that we see such a big effect in this population is shocking.”

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  12. Mar 5

    Camille Zimmerman CC’19 ended her career as Columbia’s all-time leading rebounder, pulling down her 938th rebound at Sunday’s senior game. Here's your ICYMI of sports this weekend:

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  13. Mar 5

    We can predict an approaching hurricane, but can we forecast the flu? researches built a system for mapping the geographic spread of influenza.

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  14. Prof. Kimberlé Crenshaw (): “ is a lens through which you can see where power comes & collides, where it interlocks and intersects... We try to take ideas & make them into hands-on tools that advocates & communities can use.”

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  15. Mar 2

    Thanksgiving dinner just got a whole lot bigger. Computer Science Prof. Yaniv Erlich & team assembled the world's largest family tree to date--13 million people! Here's what they learned:

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  16. Mar 2

    In the era, journalists weigh how to cover the political statements of the . ’s The Media Today:

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  17. Mar 2

    A unique class called Hacking for Defense tasks students with real problems from intelligence agencies, and the government. On 3/15 senior Carlyn Dougherty will present her life-saving medical tech in Washington, D.C.

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  18. Mar 2

    If it feels good, mice do it. A new study from shows how the brains of mice learn to reproduce patterns of brain activity that feel good. What could this mean for treating addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder?

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  19. Mar 2

    Clearly, the snowy season isn’t over. Which is good news for citizen scientists: and Columbia’s want your help in documenting how a warming climate is changing how snowflakes form.

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