David J. Craig
Senior Editor
David edits the Explorations and Bulletin sections of Columbia Magazine and writes mainly about social science and the natural sciences. He received degrees from the University of Connecticut in sociology and English and has worked as a journalist for 20 years.
Articles by David J. Craig
Big Breakthrough in Understanding Parkinson’s Disease
New study shows that a malfunctioning immune system may contribute to Parkinson’s disease
Extinction Risks Wildly Underestimated
A study suggests that the International Union for Conservation of Nature vastly underestimates the number of species at risk of extinction
A Voice for Women and Girls
A Q&A with Lindsay Stark ’10PH on gender-based violence among refugee populations
Painted by Mr. Robot
Can machines be curious and expressive? Researchers at Columbia’s Creative Machines Lab think so
Gut Bacteria Linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A mysterious disorder that affects more than one million Americans is linked to abnormal levels of certain gut bacteria
Deep Beneath the Dead Sea, a Harbinger of Future Drought
The Middle East, like many arid regions, is expected to get even drier this century as a result of global warming
The Rove Beetles' Magical Mystery Lure
What looks like an ant, acts like an ant, smells like an ant, and yet is not an ant?
How “Citizens United” Changed Our Politics
Since the US Supreme Court ruling, an unprecedented amount of money has poured into American elections
Medical Breakthrough Could Increase Supply of Donor Organs
By the time donor organs are harvested, packed in ice, and transported to where they are needed, many are no longer usable
New App to Help Diabetics
People with type 2 diabetes may soon find it easier to manage their condition
The Future of Data Storage is in Our DNA
Scientists have begun experimenting with putting data onto nature’s original hard drive
Painkiller Abuse Now a Global Scourge
The epidemic of prescription-drug abuse that has ravaged the US is fast becoming a global problem