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- Remembering Donna Robertson, longtime staff member who engaged Stanford’s most generous alumni and friends
MingKwai prototype, the ‘origin of Chinese computing,’ finds a home at Stanford
Scientists discover key to taming seismic unrest at Italy’s Campi Flegrei
VR-guided meditation can reduce anxiety in parents of hospitalized children
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- ‘Re-Thinking Food’ symposium launches interdisciplinary effort to reimagine global food systems
‘Step by step, we’ve made a huge amount of progress’
Noah Tan and Adrian Feinberg named Gaither Fellows
Stanford faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences
Art installation illuminates the history of encoded data
Admit Weekend Highlights
Stanford students learn to lead with civic courage
Josiah Ober’s mission to revitalize democracy and civic education
New tool lets scientists observe genome dynamics in real time
Modern stents match bypass surgery in preventing death and stroke, study finds
A 24-hour phone-free challenge to fight digital addiction
Faculty Senate hears report on proctoring pilot, academic integrity issues
Four questions with exoplanet expert Laura Schaefer on alien life
Fishing bans help kelp forests withstand marine heatwaves
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- Stanford engineers reinvent wastewater purification to unlock valuable resources
Stanford engineers reinvent wastewater purification to unlock valuable resources
Four Stanford undergraduates named Goldwater Scholars
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- Sustainability Accelerator awards grants to 25 projects advancing climate adaptation and planetary intelligence
‘Engineering is fundamentally about solving problems’
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- Scientists discover millions of acres of the Central Valley may be suitable for recharging groundwater
Millions could lose free preventive health services if SCOTUS upholds ruling
Grammy winner Doechii headlines sold-out Frost Fest
Stanford researchers honored with 2025 Breakthrough prizes
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- New AP computer science course drives surge in participation among underrepresented students
New AP computer science course drives surge in participation among underrepresented students
President Levin expands on university’s guiding principles
Course offers personal perspectives on cystic fibrosis
Matthew Gentzkow named director of Stanford Impact Labs
Scientists build ‘digital twin’ of mouse brain
Former trustees recognized for volunteer service
Decarbonization improves energy security for most countries, study finds
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- ‘We need to understand how something works before we can understand how it breaks’
‘We need to understand how something works before we can understand how it breaks’
Enhancements simplify logistics for research and teaching-related travel
Stanford marks 10 years of energy system innovations
Stanford GSE course tackles gap between edtech research and real-world practice
Art historian Alexander Nemerov to speak at Baccalaureate
Student-led program redefines spring break with a focus on volunteer service
Researchers identify gene linked to development of a critical coronary artery
Experts discuss how the U.S. economy should adapt to the AI boom
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- Stanford Law School publishes forward-looking blueprint for expanding access to justice
Stanford Law School publishes forward-looking blueprint for expanding access to justice
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- In new book on college life, Jay Hamilton says students have more freedom than they know
In new book on college life, Jay Hamilton says students have more freedom than they know
Long-term studies at Jasper Ridge yield insights into oak ecosystems
Bryant Lin is graduation speaker
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- Sustainability Accelerator showcases 18 innovations to tackle greenhouse gas removal
Sustainability Accelerator showcases 18 innovations to tackle greenhouse gas removal
Six big ideas to help avoid a U.S. electricity crisis
‘It really is the holy grail of curative medicine’
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- Exhibition invites a closer look at the design element that ‘cuts to the core of what it means to be human’
Study strengthens link between shingles vaccine and lower dementia risk
Stanford Science Fellows 2025 cohort is largest ever
Windhover Contemplative Center reopens
‘Second Nature’ photo exhibition examines a world reshaped by human influence
Attendees urged to ‘dream beyond boundaries’ at Women’s Leadership Summit
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- New book examines how historical fiction fueled rise of Japanese nationalism before WWII
New book examines how historical fiction fueled rise of Japanese nationalism before WWII
Stanford Football announces Frank Reich as interim head coach for 2025 season
Study by Neale Mahoney examines trends tied to surge in health care jobs
AI can help doctors provide IV nutrition to preemies, study finds
Petra Persson: Women take ‘substantial’ earnings hit during menopause
Scientists explore sand dredging as overlooked threat to marine biodiversity
Study examines trends tied to surge in health care jobs
Students open envelopes and learn their futures on Match Day
Stanford Law study sheds light on rising evictions in San Mateo County
Curator unravels mystery of Virgil manuscript’s journey to Stanford
Psychologist Gregory Walton shares science-backed ways to combat self-doubt
Jamil Zaki: Why is social connection so hard for Gen Z?
Digital tool gives kids with ADHD real-time feedback on their brains
RAISE fellowship supports doctoral students pursuing social impact work
Why is social connection so hard for Gen Z?
Seminar inspires students to seek the ‘why’ behind every belief
Tara VanDerveer and Steve Kerr talk coaching, culture, and excellence
Awards recognize contributions in public service, health, and education
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- Jon and Rick Levin discuss generational shifts and university life after retirement
Jon and Rick Levin discuss generational shifts and university life after retirement
Finalists chosen for Stanford’s first Three Minute Thesis competition
Study finds foreign aid sanctions stall progress on maternal and child health
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- Research examines what makes words memorable and how language impacts decision-making
Research examines what makes words memorable and how language impacts decision-making
Students learn materials science through hands-on culinary experiments
Stanford Medicine expert answers questions about measles
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- Rising Environmental Leaders Program prepares next generation of experts on policymaking
Rising Environmental Leaders Program prepares next generation of experts on policymaking
‘Civic Salons’ engage students on complex issues
Sierra Club leader calls for broad alliances to enact environmental progress
‘Microlightning’ in water droplets may have sparked life on Earth
Stanford researchers reimagine the future of food
AI reveals insights into the flow of Antarctic ice
Researchers develop easy-to-apply gel to prevent abdominal adhesions in animals
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- Q&A with Isabelle Hau: New book explores how relationships shape learning in age of AI
Q&A with Isabelle Hau: New book explores how relationships shape learning in age of AI
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- As U.S. agriculture faces productivity slowdown, study highlights need for research investment
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- Juliet Brodie: Stanford research informs legislative proposal on California eviction laws
Juliet Brodie: Stanford research informs legislative proposal on California eviction laws
Alberto Salleo named deputy director for science and technology at SLAC
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- Meet the frogs helping scientists answer fundamental questions in neuroscience and physiology
Meet the frogs helping scientists answer fundamental questions in neuroscience and physiology
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- Yvonne Maldonado: What COVID-19 taught us about protecting kids in future pandemics
Yvonne Maldonado: What COVID-19 taught us about protecting kids in future pandemics
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- The Future of Everything podcast: How a materials revolution will transform the way we make things
What COVID-19 taught us about protecting kids in future pandemics
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- Kenneth Goodson named vice provost for graduate education and postdoctoral affairs
Kenneth Goodson named vice provost for graduate education and postdoctoral affairs
Big names in athletics talk about the ‘Wild West’ of college sports
Scientists create way to document non-cancerous cells’ influence on cancer
A sustainable future for on-campus package delivery
Stanford vice president for development Jon Denney to retire
At SIEPR Economic Summit, Jonathan Levin discusses impact of Stanford research
Stanford researchers team up with student-athletes to unlock peak performance
William P. Mahrt, beloved scholar of early music, has died
Researchers explore the power of analogy to shape corporate strategy
New survey indicates work-from-home is here to stay
Stanford vice president for development to retire
New book champions centuries-old vision for future of marine conservation
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- Newly discovered molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss – with fewer side effects
Newly discovered molecule rivals Ozempic in weight loss – with fewer side effects
Guido W. Imbens named director of Stanford Data Science
Researchers design new compound with promise to treat chronic pain
New antibodies show potential to neutralize virus that causes COVID-19
High-tech imaging center opens at Hopkins Marine Station
Minimally invasive prostate cancer treatment shows success in first patient
Conference highlights innovative work of women in data science
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- ‘Human activity on a massive scale’: a photo exhibition tackles the climate crisis
‘Human activity on a massive scale’: a photo exhibition tackles the climate crisis
Energy leaders explore solutions to critical U.S. electricity challenges
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- King Center program offers immersive global research opportunities to undergrads
King Center program offers immersive global research opportunities to undergrads
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- Stanford Service Corps uses campus as a training ground to design solutions to global challenges
Liquid biopsies promise a less invasive way to diagnose disease
Summit explores role of human-centered AI in the learning ecosystem
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- Stanford engineers help prepare Air Force test pilots for autonomous technology advances
Stanford engineers help prepare Air Force test pilots for autonomous technology advances
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Stanford University
- Climate scientist and philosopher discuss moral implications of restoring the atmosphere
Climate scientist and philosopher discuss moral implications of restoring the atmosphere
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- Stanford University Libraries offer iThenticate, a new research integrity service
Stanford University Libraries offer iThenticate, a new research integrity service
Minecraft and mobile tide pools help close gaps in ocean education
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- Changes in brain’s ‘sugar shield’ could be key to understanding effects of aging
Changes in brain’s ‘sugar shield’ could be key to understanding effects of aging
FashionX brings the runway to a sold-out show at Memorial Church
Abbas Milani’s mission to preserve Iranian history
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- New paper examines why COVID-19 mortality was higher in the U.S. than in some East Asian countries
New paper examines why COVID-19 mortality was higher in the U.S. than in some East Asian countries
Stanford will not pursue Belmont campus
Professor Mehran Sahami honored for outstanding service to alumni
Photo highlights from Family Weekend
Report of the president: Academic Council professoriate appointments
Why enhanced geothermal systems could be a game-changer for clean energy
University leaders welcome families to campus
Senate hears update on federal policy matters, approves research policy changes
New Stanford basketball coaches Kate Paye and Kyle Smith talk hoops
Stanford Heritage Dance Series explores transformative power of dance in health
Charting the push to simplify work at Stanford
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Stanford University
- Estelle Freedman’s folk-singer documentary coming to PBS for Women’s History Month
Estelle Freedman’s folk-singer documentary coming to PBS for Women’s History Month
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- Students and instructors reflect on Supreme Court Litigation Clinic as it celebrates 20th anniversary
Students and instructors reflect on Supreme Court Litigation Clinic as it celebrates 20th anniversary
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Stanford University
- Stanford professor’s folk-singer documentary coming to PBS for Women’s History Month
Stanford professor’s folk-singer documentary coming to PBS for Women’s History Month
Family Weekend kicks off Friday
Scientists discover low-cost way to trap carbon using common rocks
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- Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology and accelerates the future of life sciences
Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology and accelerates the future of life sciences
Four Stanford faculty named Sloan Research Fellows
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Stanford University
- Advancements in treatment of heart blockages could do away with invasive bypass surgeries
Advancements in treatment of heart blockages could do away with invasive bypass surgeries
Stanford faculty elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Katie Ledecky, Olympian and Stanford student-athlete, to speak at Commencement
Researchers’ findings on the power of enzymes could reshape biochemistry
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- Collaboration targets health care access for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Collaboration targets health care access for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
Los Angeles groundwater remained depleted after 2023 deluge, study finds
Q&A with Jason Yeatman: Keeping young readers from falling through the cracks
New findings on the power of enzymes could reshape biochemistry
CoDa marks new era for computing and data science at Stanford
GSE pilot course takes a journey through California’s legacy of learning
What Stanford Law constitutional scholars think about originalism and history
Stanford sets 2025-26 tuition rates
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- Akshata Murty and Rishi Sunak will deliver Graduate School of Business commencement address
Akshata Murty and Rishi Sunak will deliver Graduate School of Business commencement address
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- NIH’s cap on indirect costs could threaten research at Stanford and across the country
NIH’s cap on indirect costs could threaten research at Stanford and across the country
Snow Day brings winter cheer to campus
Study highlights critical issue with tool for carbon dioxide removal
Earth Systems 10 helps students tackle real-world sustainability problems
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- Majority of kids who die in mass shootings killed by family members, study shows
Majority of kids who die in mass shootings killed by family members, study shows
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- Research reveals striking variations in pandemic recovery among U.S. school districts
Research reveals striking variations in pandemic recovery among U.S. school districts
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Stanford University
- Stanford GSE Professor Emeritus David Labaree elected to the National Academy of Education
Stanford GSE Professor Emeritus David Labaree elected to the National Academy of Education
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Stanford University
- Studying DNA variations in breast cancer tumors could improve treatment and recurrence screening
Studying DNA variations in breast cancer tumors could improve treatment and recurrence screening
Researchers make living tissue transparent with dye from nacho chips
Study suggests physicians make better decisions with help of AI chatbots
FDA clears sepsis test that significantly reduces life-or-death diagnosis time
In new book, Didi Kuo asks why political parties no longer work for us
University leadership discusses executive orders at Faculty Senate
New study could lead to development of more drought-resistant corn
Stanford Medicine offers safer, faster way to diagnose invasive mold disease
Blue food project taps the ocean’s potential to feed the world
In India, economic losses from crop damages exceed $800 million per year
Black History Month events focus on food justice for all
Research reveals relationship between ambition and unethical behavior
Peter Sturrock, influential applied physics professor, has died
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- John Steinbeck’s Western Flyer transformed into floating classroom on Monterey Bay
John Steinbeck’s Western Flyer transformed into floating classroom on Monterey Bay
New mail and package program enhances convenience and cuts emissions
Recycling lithium-ion batteries delivers significant environmental benefits
Final enrollment data for Class of 2028 reported in Common Data Set
Stanford Women’s Basketball players teach kids data science through sports
How architecture can serve as ‘a catalytic force’ for sustainability
New Accelerator for Learning initiative empowers decision-makers to dream big
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- Researchers work with Tule River Indian Reservation to help address environmental threats
Researchers work with Tule River Indian Reservation to help address environmental threats
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- Stanford University Libraries assume stewardship of the California Historical Society Collection
Stanford University Libraries assume stewardship of the California Historical Society Collection
Non-invasive brain stimulation opens new ways to study and treat the brain
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Stanford University
- Building a better future requires a ‘clear-eyed assessment’ of history, Annette Gordon-Reed tells students
Welcoming in the Year of the Snake
Paul Wender: Cancer-fighting compound could potentially eradicate HIV
Cancer-fighting compound shows immense potential to eradicate HIV
Paul Yock receives National Medal of Technology and Innovation
A global movement opposing climate policies is on the rise
Student needs, impacts of new administration discussed at Faculty Senate
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- Stanford commemorates 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘The Other America’ speech
Stanford commemorates 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘The Other America’ speech
Get to know Jay Hamilton, vice provost for undergraduate education
Sundance Film Festival selects five documentaries with Stanford ties
Scientists uncover new clues about the causes of schizophrenia
Study reveals rapid shift in loggerhead sea turtles’ range
Meet Ryan Agarwal, ’26
Get to know Jay Hamilton
The Paris Agreement gives countries options. Leaving isn’t meant to be one
Jane A. Lauder elected to Stanford Board of Trustees
Lisa Larrimore Ouellette: How AI is reshaping patent disclosures
In the hunt for new and better enzymes, AI steps to the fore
Lee Shulman, influential education scholar, dies at 86
Research reveals how AI is reshaping patent disclosures
A pop-up pub where everybody knows your name
Community Engagement Impact Projects announced for 2025
Stanford seeks to improve undergraduate sustainability education
Don’t confuse ambition with effective leadership
Why do small-scale fisheries make such a big impact?
Sarah Soule appointed dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Stanford University
- Collaboration bursts the ‘science bubble’ to protect forest threatened by climate change
Collaboration bursts the ‘science bubble’ to protect forest threatened by climate change
Easing the ‘jump’ from high school to college
Learners with disabilities benefit from more complex reading instruction
Young people are losing interest in sustainable investing, survey shows
Sarah Soule appointed dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business
Four from Stanford named Schwarzman Scholars
AI brings new potential to the art of theater
Lily Sarafan elected chair of Stanford University Board of Trustees
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Stanford University
- Hidden microbes protect coastal waters. Will they do their job as sea levels rise?
Hidden microbes protect coastal waters. Will they do their job as sea levels rise?
Reform the justice system to save democracy, says David Sklansky
How to ease the pain of mass layoffs during recessions
Stem cell biologist Helen Blau awarded the National Medal of Science
As dengue cases rise, researchers points to a simple solution: trash cleanup
Sodium-ion batteries need breakthroughs to compete
New book offers timely look at international trade law
What we know about the health effects of wildfire
New AI model predicts cancer prognosis, response to treatment
Guaranteed income can lower household spending while reducing debt
AI Playground offers a safe place to explore and experiment
The case for joy in global health research
Report outlines Stanford principles for use of AI
AI helps identify the biology underlying Type 2 diabetes
A new ultrathin conductor for nanoelectronics
In Stanford’s Practical Ethics Club, students examine life’s moral complexities
Terence Ketter dies at 74
Workaround improves response to flu vaccine
AI may help researchers with medical chart review
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- Campus events celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. look to the past and the future
Campus events celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. look to the past and the future
Ocean sand is in demand, but mining it comes at a cost
Toward a longer-lasting vaccine response
Hoover initiative addresses the erosion of trust in American institutions
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- Nicholas Jenkins’ new book explores poet W.H. Auden’s life between the world wars
Nicholas Jenkins’ new book explores poet W.H. Auden’s life between the world wars
Five books to help you disagree productively in 2025
New book explores poet W.H. Auden’s life between two world wars
Archiving Stanford’s past
Students take nuclear strategy ideas to the White House
Stanford art museums welcome visitors over the holidays
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- Ocean microbe’s unusual pair of enzymes may boost carbon storage, study suggests
Ocean microbe’s unusual pair of enzymes may boost carbon storage, study suggests
New knit haptic sleeve simulates realistic touch
Report of the president: Academic Council professoriate appointments
A national effort seeks to advance semiconductor research
Five tips for keeping winter bugs at bay
New immunotherapy platform could increase potential to target cancer cells
Five from Stanford named Marshall Scholars
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- Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, new study shows
Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, new study shows
A new report warns of serious risks from ‘mirror life’
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- Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, a new Stanford study shows
Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, a new Stanford study shows
Stanford welcomes first GPU-based supercomputer
President Levin paddles with the kayak club
New device produces critical fertilizer ingredient from thin air
Economics major expanded to better suit different career paths
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- Professors Mitchell Stevens and Emily Levine examine universities as ‘actors in history’
Professors Mitchell Stevens and Emily Levine examine universities as ‘actors in history’
Skin bacterium becomes a topical vaccine
Anton Ermakov’s fascination with planets and moons
Scientists call for all-out, global effort to create an AI virtual cell
How consolidation is changing local TV news
The ‘least bad’ option for fixing New York’s traffic woes
Should mental health screening be part of lawyer licensing?
In dorm discussion series, students grapple with political gridlock
AI predicts Earth’s peak warming
Portola Valley approves new Stanford housing
Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected
New Center for Poetics ‘supports and encourages the vitality of the field’
AI could help reduce injury risk in pianists
Unlocking the potential of proteins
Who gets to cross cultural boundaries without permission?
New tool enhances control of cellular activity
Stanford Art Gallery showcases student work
Decoding the mysteries of the universe
Antiseizure drugs safe for pregnancy
What other countries could teach the U.S. about bringing down drug prices
‘Design Kids’ leverage their craft to build community on campus
For major U.S. cities, the ‘donut effect’ persists
Heart drug approved by FDA
What soccer fans can teach us about irrationality
Legal representation is out of reach for many. How to remedy?
Remembering Jon McConnell
What to know about hearing loss
Beanbags and boundaries
Survey participants are turning to AI, putting results into question
Stanford conference explores education technology in the age of AI
Initiative launched to renew Stanford’s civic purpose
Faculty Senate upholds 2020 Scott Atlas censure, discusses school initiatives
Meet the roboticists at the new Stanford Robotics Center
Mixed-level classes boost ninth graders’ success in math
New initiative launched to renew Stanford’s civic purpose
Stanford Board of Trustees elects three new members
Vintage Big Game fashion makes a comeback
Meet the robots at the new Stanford Robotics Center
Stanford launches 3 Minute Thesis competition
Jay McClelland: The cognitive research behind AI’s rise
Stanford Law students get inside look at global biodiversity talks at COP16
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Stanford University
- Rare, mysterious brain malformations in children linked to protein misfolding, study finds
Rare, mysterious brain malformations in children linked to protein misfolding, study finds
The cognitive research behind AI’s rise
New research could help nonprofits attract millions of online donors
The Milky Way may not be as typical as we thought
Groundwater pumping drives rapid sinking in California
Center for Social Innovation: 25 years of impact
Four Stanford students named 2025 Rhodes Scholars
Marcus Feldman on evolving evolution
‘Portal & Piazza’ project draws the outside in
Native American Cultural Center hosts student bead-weaving workshop
Interactive artwork inspires optimism for ocean conservation
New center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
AI tool reads biopsy images
More accessible yet less personal: The two sides of digital banking
Can AI improve plant-based meats?
Antibody composition shapes flu severity
Stanford doctoral student-mentor pairs named Gilliam Fellows
Senior Academy supports faculty transition to retirement
Cell therapy fights lethal childhood brain cancer in Stanford Medicine trial
Awards champion collaborative solutions to environmental crises
How image search algorithms shape views on climate change
Civil Dialogues program helps freshmen tackle tough conversations
Seeing is believing – or is it? How online images fuel gender bias
Jonathan Gienapp: How today’s Originalists may be twisting the Constitution
Seeing is believing—or is it? How online images fuel gender bias
Diyi Yang on language, computers, and societal impact
Annual Puzzle Hunt brings together hundreds of student solvers
How today’s Originalists may be twisting the Constitution
GSE reveals unique features in new campus building
Deans highlight interdisciplinary approach in research and education
Leading Stanford women’s basketball forward
Undergraduates earn gold in genetic engineering contest
Promising cancer therapy targets DNA circles
Former Stanford Report editor Kate Chesley has died
Veterans Day at Stanford
How to know when a doctor’s age might compromise their practice
Scenes from Democracy Day 2024
Health experts push for the elimination of a ‘remarkably harmful toxin’
Panel reflects on civic purpose, the 2024 election, and beyond
Bright Award celebration honors advocate for the Amazon
Do good this fall with the Cardinal at Work Cares Giving Campaign
Report of the president: Academic Council professoriate appointments
Digital health forum stresses equity
Study reveals disparities in Brazilian schools
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- Course explores long-standing racial narratives and the shaping of American history, justice
Course explores long-standing racial narratives and the shaping of American history, justice
Six things political scientists are watching this election
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- News consumers are more influenced by political alignment than by truth, new study shows
News consumers are more influenced by political alignment than by truth, new study shows
Institute for Advancing Just Societies launches new initiatives
Stanford launches center focused on human and planetary health
Stanford committees share findings on bias and opportunities for inclusivity
Nate Persily’s mini museum of election history
What to know about Democracy Day
Don’t skip colonoscopy for new blood-based screening, study concludes
Eco-theater project addresses ‘hidden’ environmental injustices
Colon cancer screening options
How corruption erodes support for democracy
Environmental Social Sciences Department launches new doctoral degree
Bass Fellows in Undergraduate Education announced
Inaugural Lecturer’s Award winners honored
Stanford Medicine receives $70 million NIH grant
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- Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment celebrates 20 years of transformative impact
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment celebrates 20 years of transformative impact
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- The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment celebrates 20 years of transformative impact
The Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment celebrates 20 years of transformative impact
Helping educators to understand and use AI in their classrooms
Michelle Mello wins 2024 Babcock Award for Excellence in Teaching
Innovative techniques shed light on hamstring injury in athletes
Faculty Senate postpones vote on Scott Atlas censure
$37 million boost for Stanford Medicine to implement mental health solutions
Immersive technology calms kids’ fears at local vaccine clinic
Ten questions predict mental health risk after emergency hospitalization
How a tax-related oversight is causing innovation to falter
Cardinal welcomes the Demon Deacons on Reunion Homecoming Weekend
A blueprint for mapping melting ice sheets
Michael Fischbach: 10 tips for picking – and solving – the next great problem
Reunion Homecoming returns this weekend
Film can impact attitudes toward society’s marginalized
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- Philip Zimbardo, psychologist behind the ‘Stanford Prison Experiment,’ dies at age 91
Philip Zimbardo, psychologist behind the ‘Stanford Prison Experiment,’ dies at age 91
Results of student survey on sexual assault and harassment released
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Stanford University
- Philip Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the ‘Stanford Prison Experiment,’ dies at age 91
Philip Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the ‘Stanford Prison Experiment,’ dies at age 91
Is the United States’ borrowing binge about to burst?
Dan Ho: AI finds racial restrictions in millions of property records
AI finds racial restrictions in millions of property records
Meyer Green welcomes ‘Amulets’
‘Archive Rooms’ at the Cantor is a window into artists’ work
Gift bolsters opportunities for first-gen, low-income undergraduates
Andre Agassi is still growing
Memoirs feature in this year’s Three Books program
Gift bolsters opportunities for undergraduates
Xiaojie Qiu receives High-Risk, High-Reward grant to create virtual embryos
Program cultivates Latino business leaders
Cardinal welcomes Mustangs to Stanford Stadium
Kelly Gaffney named 2024 American Physical Society Fellow
Women’s soccer beats North Carolina
The transformative science and engineering behind Europa Clipper
Efforts to build wildfire resilience are heating up
Michelle Barry on elevating women leaders in climate and health
Hidden biological processes can affect how the ocean stores carbon
Women’s field hockey heads east
Stanford University reports return on investment portfolio, value of endowment
Facts about this year’s flu season
Ancient climate analysis reveals unknown global processes
Scientists tap into the fungal network
How to be a better negotiator
What if IV medicines could be taken in pill form?
Take the long view in life, Hillary Rodham Clinton tells students
Coldplay to perform at Stanford Stadium
Prescribed burns at Jasper Ridge awaken a rare plant
‘Nanotechnology is everywhere’: Why very small tech matters
Childhood sleep disturbance linked to suicidal thoughts
EV subsidies help the climate, U.S. automakers
Remembering Oct. 7 and learning about Israel, Gaza, and the Middle East
A peek inside doctors’ notes reveals symptoms of burnout
Study hints at ways to generate neurons
Summit explores AI’s role in policing reform
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- Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis: Two beers, a pandemic, and a workplace revolution
Nicholas Bloom and Steven Davis: Two beers, a pandemic, and a workplace revolution
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- What is it like to win a Nobel? A Stanford chemist, economist, and physicist share their thoughts.
Study links hurricanes to higher death rates long after storms pass
Two beers, a pandemic, and a workplace revolution
FestiFall brings together more than 300 student groups
7 things to know about open science at Stanford
New signs alert visitors to Lagunita’s usage
What is it like to win a Nobel?
Renowned Amazonian Chief seeks solutions to environmental damage
Researchers illuminate inner workings of new-age soft semiconductors
Stanford releases preliminary enrollment data for Class of 2028
Getting to know Stanford’s first data science faculty
Inside four undergraduates’ summer research at Stanford
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- Stanford education scholar uses AI to help medical students hone diagnostic skills
Stanford education scholar uses AI to help medical students hone diagnostic skills
Highlights from President Jon Levin’s inauguration
Stanford celebrates inauguration of President Jonathan Levin
Stanford releases 2024 Safety, Security, and Fire Report
How water systems can accelerate renewable energy adoption
Anderson Collection celebrates 10 years
Bacterial ‘flipping’ allows genes to assume different forms
Stanford launches Initiative for Financial Decision-Making
Campus creates a culture of civic engagement
Neurosurgeon Frances Conley dies at 83
Five Stanford GSB students named 2025 Siebel Scholars
George S. Springer, expert on lightweight composite materials, has died
A conversation with Stanford’s new president
Campus celebrates Postdoc Appreciation Week
First ACC victory for Stanford Women’s Soccer
Band Run in photos
Electrical upgrades will help Stanford achieve climate goals
Cardinal’s first-ever ACC victory
Jeff Wang appointed executive director of Bing Overseas Studies Program
New tech could improve care for Parkinson’s patients
Cardinal’s First-Ever ACC Victory
Kam Moler named Stanford vice president for SLAC
Stanford Creative Writing Program revitalizes its vision amid growing demand
Euan Ashley named Department of Medicine chair
A new method addresses the problem of misplaced proteins
Energy research funding at Stanford
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- Energy research funding at Stanford: University takes action in response to findings from reports and student recommendations
From soccer to surgery: Michelle Xiao embraces dual passions
Remembering Jay Precourt
Can captive tigers be part of the effort to save wild populations?
Community day at the Anderson Collection
Video: Move-In Day for the Class of 2028
Video: Convocation 2024 highlights
College is about curiosity, President Levin tells new students
Convocation 2024 highlights
Move-In Day in pictures
Move-in Day for the Class of 2028
Kit makes CRISPR education affordable and accessible
It’s Move-In Day for the Class of 2028
Stanford heads to Syracuse for inaugural ACC matchup
Student leaders prepare to welcome students to campus
‘Before They Vanish’ addresses the crisis of species loss
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- SandAI: New tool for scanning sand grains opens windows into recent time and deep past
SandAI: New tool for scanning sand grains opens windows into recent time and deep past
Summer interns unlock the secrets of migratory birds
How Becca Taylor fits into the world of competitive speed puzzling
Stanford Nanofabrication Facility gets an upgrade
Portola Terrace residential project passes environmental review
Congressional staff learn to fight wildfires with legislation
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