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  1. New from suggests specific microRNAs may hold the key to identifying patients with a risk for sepsis.

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  2. Move over flying taxis... Director says the future belongs to "a more humdrum transportation option": the bus.

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  3. New from suggests specific microRNAs may hold the key to identifying patients with a risk for sepsis.

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  4. David Henry Hwang, Prof. & creator of 'M. Butterfly,' showcases new opera, 'An American Soldier,' based on the real-life story of Private Danny Chen. It was a Critics Pick.

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  5. Jul 4

    Short attention spans? Low impulse control? Nope. Turns out, outperform previous generations when it comes to delayed gratification. This according to updated research using Prof. Walter Mischel's famous

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  6. Did you watch the yesterday? Then you caught George Shea CC'86. Shea has been the event's MC since the 1990s and his intros are pure gold.

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  7. In 1946 the School of International Affairs (as it was then known) enrolled its first students. The first class graduated in 1948.

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  9. This morning we're listening to CC '16 in anticipation of (slash FOMO about) his concert tomorrow at Columbia Global Centers

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  11. Toddlers are eating more sugar than adults. That can mean huge problems down the line. “Sweet foods trigger the brain’s reward system," professor, Dr. Jennifer Woo Baidal told

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  12. Have trouble sleeping? You're not alone. 1 in 3 adults don't get enough sleep, which can cause high blood pressure. And even mild sleep disturbances may be an even bigger problem for women.

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  13. Jul 4

    To stay cool in this heat -- you gotta think cool, says physiology professor Andrew Marks. "How hot you feel is really under the control of your central nervous system and the signals it receives from your skin."

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  14. Jul 4

    Short attention spans? Low impulse control? Nope. Turns out, outperform previous generations when it comes to delayed gratification. This according to updated research using Prof. Walter Mischel's famous

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  15. Jul 4

    Happy 4th of July! Today we remember the words of the Declaration of Independence: "all are created equal" and "endowed with certain unalienable rights... among them "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

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  16. Jul 3

    : In 1952, then- President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a former commanding general of the American forces in Europe and supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force during WWII, was elected the 34th POTUS. 📸Manny Warman, courtesy Columbia University Archives

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  17. Jul 3

    RT : Protect your little ones from harmful sun rays this summer. Dermatologist Lindsey Bordone, an assistant professor of dermatology at , weighs in on some of the best sunscreens for children.

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  18. Jul 3

    Toddlers are eating more sugar than adults. That can mean huge problems down the line. “Sweet foods trigger the brain’s reward system," professor, Dr. Jennifer Woo Baidal told

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  19. Jul 3

    This week, we celebrate America the Beautiful, from coast to coast, big cities, small towns & everything in between! 🇺🇸 🎨: Mitchell Corn Palace, S. Dakota For more scenes from 's "Viewbooks: Window into America," visit:

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  20. Jul 3

    Jazz fans, ahead of Independence Day, be sure to tune in to Columbia's radio station, WKCR-FM, for the annual 24-hour Louis Armstrong Birthday Broadcast, a July 4 tradition since 1970. h/t

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