In America’s highly charged partisan atmosphere, it can be difficult to hear the signal through the noise — to discern facts through the spin and rancor often ...
Astronomer Jeff Bary investigates the disk of gas around a trio of young stars, finding clues that planets may be forming within.
The night sky is home ...
The fraught history of the Bible in North America and how American Indian communities have grappled with it.
More than 500 years have passed since the E...
Two hours south of Nairobi, Kenya, is an enormous watershed that supplies most of the water used in the capital city and the surrounding agricultural area — th...
A Colgate biologist copublishes the comprehensive review of snow algae research.
During spring and summer, colors bloom throughout the snowfields of the...
While some of these institutions encourage the kinds of productive historical dialogue that Karn believes can help former enemies, survivors, and future generations move toward peace, others fuel — or do little to temper — ongoing hostility.
Rick Geier, the Warren ’43 and Lillian Anderson Chair in chemistry at Colgate, has made a career of studying porphyrins and porphyrin-like compounds, in particular finding straightforward ways to make them in a lab.
According to Assistant Professor of Dance Amy Swanson, the contemporary Senegalese dance scene has become a liminal space in which artists can explore expressions of gender and sexuality that are at odds with social norms — as long as they deny they’re doing any such thing.
Decommissioning or destruction of nuclear plants has far-reaching social effects, says Associate Professor of Geography and Asian Studies Daisaku Yamamoto.
This book ... sets out to ask which failures are being forgotten, and which failures enter the collective memory and reshape our understanding of the world.
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