New ultrasound technique could help aging and injured brains
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A non-invasive, drug-free ultrasound method helps cleanse the brain and reduce inflammation, potentially offering a radically simple new approach to treating neurological diseases.
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New imaging method reveals hidden microscopic fibers in detail
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An innovative new technique from Stanford Medicine researchers makes previously invisible microscopic fibers in tissues visible, advancing disease research with archived samples.
‘Our goal is to build bridges between the lab and the classroom’
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By studying why some kids struggle to read, cognitive neuroscientist Jason Yeatman hopes to make education work better for all students and deepen science’s understanding of the brain.
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We’re in the early stages of the biggest technological revolution of my lifetime … but we’re still early.
Erik Brynjolfsson, director of the Digital Economy Lab, in response to major employers putting workers on notice as AI disrupts some roles.
Why basketball is one of the best full-body workouts you can do
Chantal Nguyen, chief resident at Stanford Medicine’s Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinic, talks about basketball’s physical benefits.
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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MoreStories in MotionWilliam Tarpeh wins MacArthur ‘genius grant’
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The chemical engineering professor was recognized for his advances in recovering valuable materials from wastewater. “This award is a testament to my community.”



