Daily Mail
Did Obama get worse grades than Bush? New evidence reveals his college class got lower SAT scores than Dubya
Doubts over his intellect were raised after it emerged that Mr Obama was among a 1981 intake of transfers to Columbia University that was branded one of the worst ever.
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Irish Times
Pulitzer chief warns on foreign reporting
A NEWS aggregation site better known for its pictures of puppies than hard-nosed journalism was honoured at the 96th annual Pulitzer Prize award-giving lunch held at Columbia University in New York yesterday.
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AllThingsDigital
FTC Adds Privacy Expert to Help Shape Public Policy
The Federal Trade Commission will soon have a new adviser to shape its thinking on Internet and mobile market issues. Paul Ohm, a University of Colorado law professor and former federal computer-crimes prosecutor, will join the agency in late August, taking over for Columbia University professor Tim Wu. At the FTC, Ohm, who has been at the forefront of a lot of debates about how best to apply F...
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ElPais
“Nous sommes la France”
L’any 1930, l’historiador Carlton J. Hayes (professor a la Columbia University i, curiosament, ambaixador dels EUA a Espanya entre els anys 1942 i 1944) publicava a Nova York un llibre magnífic, France. A Nation of Patriots, el contingut del qual fa honor al títol. Una nació de patriotes, en efecte, on la fe en la pròpia superioritat, en la grandeur, en el privilegi suprem i s...
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Huffington Post
Carlos De Luna Execution: Texas Put To Death An Innocent Man, Columbia University Team Says
One of the strongest arguments against the death penalty is the frightening chance of executing an innocent person. Columbia University law professor James Liebman said he and a team of students have proven that Texas gave a lethal injection to the wrong man. Carlos De Luna was executed in 1989 for stabbing to death a gas station clerk in Corpus Christi six years earlier. It was a ghastly crime...
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WSJ
A Reluctant New Yorker
President Barack Obama returned to familiar ground on Monday, delivering a commencement address at the upper Manhattan campus of his alma mater, Columbia University.
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Telegraph
US university cleaner graduates with honours after 12 years of study
Gac Filipaj, a 52-year-old cleaner at the Columbia University originally from Montenrgro, graduates from the US college after 12 years of full-time work and part-time study.
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BBC
VIDEO: From college janitor to graduate
After years of mopping floors and taking out rubbish at Columbia University in the US, janitor Gac Filipaj swaps his overalls for a cap and gown to collect his bachelor's degree in classics.
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AP
Ivy League school janitor graduates with honors
NEW YORK (AP) -- For years, Gac Filipaj mopped floors, cleaned toilets and took out trash at Columbia University....
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Video: How to change your corporate culture
It takes a dedicated CEO and years of effort to make significant changes, says Warner Burke of Columbia University
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New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist: Obama’s Wonderful Town
Who doesn’t like a good girlfriend story? We finally get to hear about Barack Obama’s love life from his years as a student at Columbia University.
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Daily Mail
Aspirin is 'as effective as warfarin' for most heart failure patients
Aspirin could be just as good as more expensive drugs for patients with heart failure, say researchers from Columbia University.
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Scientific American
Common Pesticide "Disturbs" the Brains of Children
Banned for indoor use since 2001, the effects of the common insecticide known as chlorpyrifos can still be found in the brains of young children now approaching puberty. A new study used magnetic imaging to reveal that those children exposed to chlorpyrifos in the womb had persistent changes in their brains throughout childhood.The brains of 20 children exposed to higher levels of chlorp...
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Huffington Post
Steven Cohen: The Limits to Political Spin
I am fortunate to live in two homes. One we rent from Columbia University in Morningside Heights, on the west side of Manhattan. The other,...
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Scientific American
What Happens If We Find the Higgs Particle–or If We Don’t?
With instruments offering “tantalizing hints” in support of the Higgs boson, the elementary particle thought to endow matter with mass, we stand at a singular moment in time for physics. Will we get sufficient evidence to confirm the existence of the Higgs, thus helping to complete the decades-old Standard Model? Will science have to go [...]
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politico
NYP: AP Pulitzer a sham
From a New York Post editorial this morning:
Surprise, surprise: The Associated Press yesterday picked up a Pulitzer for its year-long, non-stop hit-job on the NYPD’s counterterrorism efforts.
The series was a naked bid to appeal to the judges’ PC sensibilities.
The Pulitzer board at Columbia University cited the AP for “spotlighting” the NYPD’s “clandestine spying program that monitored da...
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New York Times
Columbia U. Haunts of Lucien Carr and the Beats
A film under production will chronicle a killing near Columbia University that was a fulcrum for the iconoclastic writers who became the Beats.
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Reuters
Illumina sued by Columbia Univ. over DNA patents
March 26 (Reuters) - Illumina Inc, facing a hostile
takeover bid by Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG, was
sued by Columbia University on Monday for alleged infringement
of five patents related to DNA...
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omg
Chris Claremont reflects on his dream 'X-Men' movie
NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - A decade before Bryan Singer brought the X-Men to the screen, the author of the mutant team's greatest stories imagined an X-movie produced by James Cameron, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, and starring Bob Hoskins as Wolverine and Angela Bassett as Storm. Chris Claremont spoke Saturday about how he first imagined the movie -- and his acclaimed 17-year run as the writer of...
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NEWS.au.com
One dead, two injured in building collapse
ONE worker was crushed to death and two others were injured after a building owned by Columbia University collapsed overnight in New York City, police said.
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Slashdot
Peoples' Immune Systems Can Now Be Duplicated In Mice
cylonlover writes "Because everyone's immune system is different, it's impossible to predict with absolute certainty how any given person will react to a specific medication. In the not-too-distant future, however, at-risk patients may get their own custom-altered mouse, with an immune system that's a copy of their own. Medications could be tried out on the mouse first, and if they are shown to...
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Irish Times
Wall Street turns kids off
AT this year’s SXSW Interactive conference in Austin, Texas, a panel called “Keeping Kids off the Street: Wall St vs Startups” was convened to address questions including whether the finance industry was to blame for what organisers called a “failure to nurture a culture of innovation” in New York. Chris Wiggins, an associate professor of applied math at Columbia University who sat on the panel...
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physorg
A pioneer in mathematics: First woman math Ph.D. in America
Winifred Edgerton Merrill (1862-1951) was the first woman to receive a PhD in mathematics in the United States. Throughout her life, she worked to advance women in a male-dominated society. She helped to found Barnard College, the renowned women's college affiliated with Columbia University, and she founded a college preparatory school for girls.
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WSJ
Citi Taps Humer, Spero for Board
Citigroup will nominate Roche Holding Chairman Franz B. Humer and Columbia University senior research scholar Joan E. Spero for election to its board.
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USA Today
Teen: NYPD surveillance of Muslim students 'disgusting'
In Columbia University and New York University, fear among students of NYPD surveillance spreads beyond only Muslim students.
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Fortune
Apple and those LOL numbers
Now even the New York Times is misusing the "law of large numbers"
Jacob Bernoulli
We can forgive the talking heads on CNBC for blathering on about mathematical "laws" of which they are totally ignorant. What do they know?
But when James B. Stewart, a Pulitzer-prize winning professor of business journalism at Columbia University writes about Apple (AAPL) "running up against the law of ...
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Fortune
Dr. Oz: The best advice I ever got
"Keith Reemtsma was chairman of the department of surgery at Columbia University when I came to New York. He had served in Korea, and the lore is that he's the person behind the character Hawkeye in M*A*S*H. He made me chief resident and mentored me on how to be a leader. He said the hard part of leadership was keeping smart people from killing each other -- you had to make everyone feel specia...
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Foreign Policy
Video Blog, Episode 4
Welcome to
Episode 4 of Abu Aardvark's Middle East Channel Video Blog, guest starring
Timothy Mitchell of Columbia University. In this week's installment, I talk
about why arming
the Free Syrian Army is a dangerous option and weigh in on the standoff
between the Egyptian government and the United States over democracy NGOs. The
heart of the episode, though, is a ten-minute conversation betwee...
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Daily Mail
Pregnancy in IVF patients over the age of 50 'carries no more risk than in women under 42'
A study at Columbia University Medical Center found that IVF pregnancies in women over 50 were at no more risk than those of IVF patients in younger age groups.
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The Nation
Alzheimer’s spreads like infection
WASHINGTON - A new US study has found that Alzheimer’s disease spreads from one part of the brain to another like an infection, a discovery that could aid the development of treatments to slow its progress. The Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) study on transgenic mice found that the abnormal tau protein linked to the disease travels along brain circuits, “jumping” from ...
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Daily Mail
Alzheimer's disease 'spreads like an infection' in finding that could help slow its progress
Alzheimer's disease hops from one brain cell to another, say scientists from Columbia University Medical Center in New York. Blocking the process early could stop it from spreading.
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Reuters
Cosmo editor donates $30 million to Columbia, Stanford
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Longtime Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown is donating $30 million to Columbia University and Stanford University to establish a media institute in honor of her late husband, the schools announced on Monday.
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Mashable
Google Brain: Are We Losing Our Memory to the Search Giant? [VIDEO]
Google is great for looking up words, finding movie times or perusing recipes, but recent research out of Columbia University shows our d…
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BoingBoing
How deadly is bird flu?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization, say that H5N1 bird flu kills some 60% of the human beings it manages to infect. Basically, it hasn't infected many people—because it can't be spread from person to person—but most of the people it does infect die. But this might not be [...]
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Daily Mail
Death Valley's Ubehebe volcano is due to go off say Columbia University researchers.
Columbia University scientists say that the Ubehebe volcano has an eruption cycle of 1,000 years or less and last erupted in 1200.
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amNY
Final Columbia U. student involved in drug ring pleads guilty
The last of five Columbia University students busted for running a drug ring out of frat houses and on-campus apartments took a plea deal Tuesday and avoided jail time.
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Technology Review
A Material to Capture Carbon Dioxide
Allen Wright, senior staff associate at Columbia University, demonstrates a material that captures carbon dioxide from the air, which could be used to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations.
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Gizmodo
Mugger Rejects Victims' Non-iPhones [Crime]
If you're worried about getting your phone snatched on a dark sidewalk, here's a top security tip: don't own an iPhone. A spat of attempted phone-jackings at Columbia University have one thing in common: thugs don't want your Android. More »
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Salon
The science of taste
Whether we're talking about America’s obesity epidemic, mocking the “foodie” movement on "The Simpsons," the USDA’s revamped food pyramid, or what they’re cooking up on "Top Chef," food and eating are a national obsession -- especially at this time of year.But just as fascinating is the hard science behind our intimate relationship with food. Gordon M. Shepherd, professor of neurobiology at the...
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China Daily
Damage limitation is urgently needed
On Wednesday evening, I listened to talks by Chinese entrepreneurs on philanthropy and social responsibility at Columbia University, New York.
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Washington Post
Growing field of ‘smart grid’ technology faces opposition over pricing, privacy
Ralph Izzo, the chief executive of the New Jersey’s PSEG, isn’t your average utility executive.
At Columbia University, he studied mechanical engineering as an undergraduate and later earned a doctorate in applied physics. At the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, he did numerical simulations of fusion experiments and published or presented 35 papers on something called “magnetohydrodynamic ...
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