
Abbas Milani’s mission to preserve Iranian history
Community & CultureProfile
The Stanford Iranian Studies director has spent two decades transforming the program he founded into a global hub for the study of modern Iran.
University leaders welcome families to campus
EventsVideo
President Jonathan Levin, Provost Jenny Martinez, and VPSA Michele Rasmussen discussed ways Stanford is supporting undergraduates, the challenges facing higher education, and their vision for Stanford’s future.

Why enhanced geothermal systems could be a game-changer for clean energy
Earth & ClimateNews
According to researchers, electricity from natural underground heat could become cost-competitive with grid power by 2027 using EGS, though care is needed to address earthquake risks.
New Stanford basketball coaches Kate Paye and Kyle Smith talk hoops
AthleticsVideo
The newly appointed head coaches sit down to chat about their approaches to leading great teams.
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Indigenous science and wisdom are much older than Western conventional science, and there’s a lot of knowledge and wisdom there already.”
Tad Fukami, biology professor and executive director of Stanford’s Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve (’Ootchamin ’Ooyakma), during a gathering of researchers to explore prescribed burns, indigenous knowledge, and the evolving science of fire stewardship.
A closer look: Stanford researchers help Paul Simon perform again
Paul Simon is going back on tour thanks in part to a team of elite doctors at Stanford.
New EV batteries are making electric cars cheaper and safer
Experts at institutions including Stanford say a chemistry change coming to U.S. and European EVs could reduce costs and fires.