Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion, 1150 Saint Nicholas Ave., New York, NY 10032 5th Floor Conference Room ...
Location: Gambia is located on the west coast of Africa between latitude 13 and 14 degrees north and 13 and 17 degrees west. The Gambia is a virtual enclave in the Republic of Senegal. The country is ...
Optimal transport is ubiquitous across mathematics and its applications, impacting fields from analysis and geometry to image processing and machine learning. Thanks to efficient implementation ...
This article is about the British modernist author. For the American children's author, see Virginia Euwer Wolff. For the British rock band, see Virginia Wolf.
Co-organized by the Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI) and Progressive International, this webinar aims to explore the multifaceted issue of sanctions against Cuba, bringing together ...
In-person attendance is available to CU-ID holders. Use the "Reserve Your Seat" button to register. Virtual attendance, please register via Zoom. The theme for the 2024-2025 Grand Rounds on the Future ...
Our aim is to help people understand global climate change and how the factors that drive climate are changing. We start with climate diagnostics people are usually most interested in climate change ...
"Aller Anfang ist schwer." Das heißt: Es ist hart zu beginnen; der Beginn ist nicht einfach. "Im Anfang war das Wort." Das ist der Beginn vom Johannes Evangelium im Neuen Testament. Johannes 1 beginnt ...
The HP-150 This early Intel 8088-based non-IBM compatible MS-DOS computer was produced by Hewlett Packard in 1983. Distinguishing features: It was the first computer to use a 3.5" rigid diskette.
Source: [1],p.323; click image to enlarge. The Hollerith Type 1 Tabulator, numeric only, 1906. After having automated the 1890 US census with his tabulating and associated machines (punch, sorter), ...
The IBM 2260 Display Station, 1964; Photo: IBM 1964. This is one of the very first video display terminals. 2260s were installed at Columbia in the 2nd-floor Computer Center public-access terminal ...
IBM 3270 terminal about 1980; click to enlarge. Photo: University of Heidelberg. The original IBM 3270 terminal, mid 1970s. Although it bears a superficial resemblence to regular ASCII "start/stop" ...