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Angier believes that when it comes to science, 'it belongs to all of us' and should be part of our daily discourse.

Watch the astrophysics major — who will graduate in nine days — discuss her desire to see more young women working in hard sciences.

The Barnard junior explores infinity and beyond at a major scientific conference. #CelebrateAAPIHeritageMonth

This year, Barnard women are the recipients of some of the most prestigious grants and fellowships for scientific research.

Prototype could set a standard for detecting gamma rays.

The show builds on Levin's world-renowned account of the search for gravitational waves as evidence of a rare event: a collision of black holes that occurred more than a billion years ago.

Professor Reshmi Mukherjee Is Named American Physical Society 2017 Fellow

Reshmi Mukherjee, the Helen Goodhart Altschul Professor of Physics and Astronomy, has spent years staring into space.

Janna Levin, the Tow professor of physics and astronomy, is a theoretical physicist who studies the origins of the universe.

The Wall Street Journal recently reviewed Professor Janna Levin's new book, Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space.

Physics professor weighs in on LIGO detection of gravitational waves for a number of high profile media outlets


The Columbia University Science Fiction Society president shares her love of physics, fantasy novels, and "nerd culture."

More than 120 young student scientists pursued full-time research projects as part of Barnard's new Summer Research Institute. Watch as they share their experiences and stories.

Students share findings from their research this summer in labs on campus and around the New York City area.


Professor of physics and astromony discusses black holes, the origin of the universe, and writing.

Physics and Astronomy Prof. Janna Levin spoke about the "soundtrack" of the universe at TED 2011 conference in Long Beach, Calif.