Working with university experts in learning technologies, Language Center Director Elizabeth Bernhardt developed a paperless testing system for Stanford language programs that she hopes to share with others on campus.
A localized delivery of estrogen to a fracture speeds up healing in postmenopausal mice – a finding that could have implications for treating fractures in older women.
Stanford planetary scientists used an AI-driven computer vision model to analyze a million Martian dunes and uncovered how sandy waves form on our sister planet at a scale that previously seemed incompatible with the physics of how ripples and dunes arise on Earth.
Biological molecules in urine and gene-activity signals in blood can predict early in pregnancy which women develop preeclampsia, Stanford Medicine researchers found.
While recessions are difficult, they are temporary, says Stanford economist John Cochrane. What is more painful is long-term economic slowdown and stagnation.