New fellowship connects students to the richness of rural life
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As the nation becomes increasingly divided between urban and rural communities, a new program fosters a deeper understanding of how geography shapes identity and beliefs.
What makes a great Stanford tailgate?
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Cardinal fans demystify the uniquely American tradition and share why Stanford always beats Cal in the art of pre-game celebrations.
Electromagnetic device sorts cells by levitating them
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Invented by Stanford Medicine researchers, Electro-LEV can gently sort different types of cells by levitating them to different heights. The system could enhance cancer research and even guide microrobots.
Exploring the Louvre heist with French culture expert Cécile Alduy
Arts & HumanitiesQ&A
The Stanford professor of French literature and culture unpacks what the audacious Louvre jewel heist reveals about French culture, history, and self-image today.
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Snow leopards are just not well situated to deal with changes that are likely coming their way.
Katie Solari, a biologist in the School of Humanities and Sciences, on new research indicating a precarious future for snow leopards.
Researchers track microplastics journey
Stanford scientists are studying the risks microplastics pose to animals and humans.
Health insurance premiums on the rise
Kevin Schulman, professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, shares insights on increasing health insurance costs.
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