The Milky Way isn’t as typical as we thought
Science & EngineeringNews
The Milky Way galaxy has long been considered the ideal model for studying galactic evolution, but three new studies co-led by Stanford scientists reveal that the birth of our home galaxy may not be typical of how other galaxies evolved.
Four Stanford students named 2025 Rhodes Scholars
AcademicsNews
The prestigious award provides support for talented scholars to pursue postgraduate degrees at Oxford University in England.
Can AI improve plant-based meats?
Science & EngineeringResearch
Stanford engineers are testing foods using an approach that combines a three-dimensional mechanical technique and AI to mimic our sensory experience.
Rare, mysterious brain malformations in children linked to protein misfolding, study finds
Health & MedicineResearch
Mutations in a complex that helps proteins fold correctly are tied to developmental disorders that include seizures and intellectual disability, Stanford Medicine-led research has found.