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Transformative Technologies in Mechanical Engineering
What's AGI, and Why Are AI Experts Skeptical?
Steve WaiChing Sun Wins the Huber Prize
CORE^2 Builds Community and Programs for Underrepresented Minorities in Science and Engineering
ME Seminar: Dr. Daniel Cohen
Tissue Talks: Eben Alsberg, University of Illinois Chicago
Tissue Talks: Jeanette Wing, Columbia Data Science Institute
Digital Markers Near-Perfect for Predicting Dementia
Novel neutron camera reveals atomic structure of future green technology
Scientists 3D Printed a Slice of Cake
The Unbelievable Zombie Comeback of Analog Computing
Future of 3D-printed food
Material World: Bacteria-Based Bio-Leather is Booming
Columbia Prof. Keren Bergman on the Why, How and When of a Technology that Could Transform HPC
A Leap Towards a Sustainable Earth: Q+A with Climate Expert Pierre Gentine
Neuro-CoE Seminar: Long Ding, Ph.D., UPenn
The Digital Twin of New York City, Smart City Project Named Winner in IDC Smart Cities North America Awards
Helena Cirne SEAS‘23: A Focus on Healing In and Outside the Lab
Columbia in space: NASA to launch student-built satellite
A Columbia Engineering Student on What's Next for Artificial Intelligence
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