Collaboration bursts the ‘science bubble’ to protect dryland forest threatened by climate change
Earth & ClimateFeature
Pinyon-juniper woodlands across the western U.S. have been weakened by higher temperatures, declining snowpack, insect outbreaks, and massive wildfires. Stanford researchers are working with tribal nations, government agencies, and colleagues at the University of California Berkeley to find solutions in the Eastern Sierra.
AI brings new potential to the art of theater
Arts & HumanitiesQ&A
Stanford’s Michael Rau combines human creativity and artificial intelligence to add new dimensions to storytelling and stagecraft.
Don’t confuse ambition with effective leadership
BusinessResearch
People who see themselves as leaders often step into leadership roles – but are they any good at it?
Why do small-scale fisheries make such a big impact?
Earth & ClimateQ&A
New research shows small-scale fisheries provide 40% of the global catch and contribute to the livelihoods of nearly 500 million people worldwide. Stanford experts explain why they matter to environmental and human health, gender equity, and more.