Stanford’s farm celebrates 10 years of sustainable education
AcademicsNews
A decade ago, the O’Donohue Family Stanford Educational Farm was established following years of student advocacy. Today, it thrives as a hub for teaching, research, and campus life.
Study reveals roadmap for carbon-free California by 2045
Earth & ClimateNews
A new study shows California can go carbon-free mostly using current and emerging solutions – but to get there, it must overcome regulatory challenges and scale technologies at an unprecedented pace.
Does AI interpret colors like we do?
Artificial IntelligenceNews
Stanford researchers explored how humans and generative AI interpret color. What they found wasn’t so black and white.
Exhibition spotlights civic engagement of artists
ArtsNews
The Cantor’s Archive Rooms series returns with the special collections of artists Ruth Asawa and Ester Hernandez, who shared a commitment to advocacy and activism.
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These are projections. They are not what’s going to happen, necessarily. But what happens is a choice, and so these don’t have to be an inevitability.
Environmental economist Marshall Burke on research predicting wildfire smoke will lead to thousands more deaths by 2050.
AI-generated ‘workslop’ is destroying productivity
Stanford Social Media Lab researchers participated in a study about how AI tools are producing low-effort work.
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Sean Mackey, chief of the division of pain medicine, sheds light on research regarding how men and women experience pain.