
Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected
Earth & ClimateResearch
Consumers’ real-world stop-and-go driving of electric vehicles benefits batteries more than the steady use simulated in almost all laboratory tests of new battery designs, Stanford-SLAC study finds.

A new report warns of serious risks from ‘mirror life’
Science & EngineeringQ&A
Some researchers are discussing the idea of building organisms from molecules with reversed structures. An interdisciplinary group says potential consequences include untreatable infections and irreversible ecosystem disruption.

Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk for up to five days, a new Stanford study shows
Health & MedicineResearch
The findings come as outbreaks of bird flu in dairy cattle have raised concerns about the potential for a new pandemic.

New device produces critical fertilizer ingredient from thin air
Science & EngineeringResearch
A new prototype device demonstrates an innovative approach to producing ammonia – a key component of fertilizer – that could transform an industry responsible for about one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions.
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View all Stories in motionNew center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
Science & EngineeringVideo
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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