
Electric reactor could cut industrial emissions
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Exploring space-related, human-centered design
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A crossover design and astronautics Introductory Seminar teaches students a constellation of techniques for tackling problems on Earth and beyond.

Study finds dialysis may not always be the best option
Research
It’s an intensive therapy that entails a major lifestyle change – and it may not be the best option for older adults with kidney failure, a new study suggests.

John Yandle pitches in
News
Forty years ago, the retired minor leaguer from the Class of ’77 volunteered to throw batting practice for the San Francisco Giants. He’s still throwing.
Cardinal in Paris
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A day in the life of postdoc scholar Jennifer Maier
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Follow the sports science trailblazer and volleyball player as she creates “digital athletes” – computer simulations that help us better understand the anatomy and mechanics underlying performance on the court.
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Imagine if the grocery store had to buy strawberries for $10 a basket, but there was a law that said they could only sell them for $6. They are not going to want to be in the strawberry business.”
Michael Wara, senior research scholar at the Woods Institute for the Environment, on California’s wildfire home insurance crisis
Which college won the Olympics?
At the Paris Games, there were medalists from more than 100 schools. But there was one college that outperformed most countries – again.
What could the economic slowdown mean for the election?
Jon Krosnick, professor of communication and of political science, argues that two days in August won’t be a big factor for a November election.
Campus Resources:Resources for campus events, safety, and well-being
In a time of heightened anxiety and concern in light of the events in Israel and Gaza, this page provides information and resources for students, as well as for other members of the Stanford community.



