Stanford welcomes first GPU-based supercomputer
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“Marlowe,” named after the film noir detective, has the potential to transform research across fields, from political science to astrophysics.

Researchers have taken an important step toward needle-free vaccines
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Working with a bacterium that lives on human skin, Stanford bioengineer Michael Fischbach and his team created a topical vaccine that protected mice against tetanus.
Professors Mitchell Stevens and Emily Levine examine universities as ‘actors in history’
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A thriving reciprocal relationship between Stanford and society is essential as the world confronts climate change and other challenges, the scholars posited at a recent Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Dean’s Lecture.

Anton Ermakov’s fascination with planets and moons
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Ermakov combines planetary science and exploration to learn new – and often surprising – details about the structure and evolution of planetary bodies.
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View all Stories in motionNew center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
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Stanford’s robotics researchers, once dispersed in labs across campus, now have a unified, state-of-the-art space for groundbreaking research, education, and collaboration.
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