
‘Engineering is fundamentally about solving problems’
Research MattersProfile
Stanford scientist Eric Appel designs new materials to improve the delivery of drugs. His research is yielding more effective medications, new methods of wildfire prevention, and more.

Stanford engineers reinvent wastewater purification to unlock valuable resources
Science & EngineeringNews
A team of Stanford scholars is developing a way to make wastewater drinkable while also recovering valuable products, like fertilizer components.

A message from President Jonathan Levin and Provost Jenny Martinez
Institutional NewsUniversity Updates
America’s universities are a source of great national strength, creating knowledge and driving innovation and economic growth.

Burnout persists for nearly half of U.S. physicians, study finds
Health & MedicineResearch
According to Stanford Medicine-led research, occupational distress among doctors has decreased since the height of COVID-19, but still remains worryingly high.
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You would never willingly stand over the tailpipe of a car breathing pollution, yet we stand over a gas stove breathing the same pollutants.”
Rob Jackson, professor of Earth system science, on making the switch from natural gas appliances to electric ones.
Stanford’s Rintaro Sasaki blazing new trail to MLB for Japanese phenoms: ‘Doing it my way’
Rintaro Sasaki on opting out of the Nippon Professional Baseball draft to play collegiately in the U.S. before launching a professional career through the MLB.
A protein ratio could predict Alzheimer’s disease progression decades in advance
Stanford neurology Professor Tony Wyss-Coray and his colleagues have described a new and more robust protein biomarker to predict cognitive impairment in individuals with Alzheimer’s disease.
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