Content by Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science
Findings shed new light on the nature of electron interactions in quantum systems and establishing a potential new platform for future quantum computers
Observational data of equatorial circulation pattern confirms that the pattern is weakening, a development with important consequences for future rainfall in the subtropics
A new study is the first to show how two types of sand can behave like liquids, shedding light on geological processes
Flat, micron-thick lens offers performance comparable to top-of-the-line compound lens systems
Engineers make white paint whiter and cooler by removing white pigment and invent a polymer coating with nano-to-microscale air voids
Columbia Engineering team discovers the fibers' exceptional capabilities to reflect sunlight and transmit optical signals and images
Columbia Engineers demonstrate the key role of vegetation in responding to rising CO2 levels and show how plants will regulate future dryness
Designed for cheap DNA sequencers, technology could improve research quality-controls
Columbia Engineers and colleagues create a “dip-and-dry” approach for selective solar absorbers that exhibit high-performance and durability