Rohlen’s career spanned the intersection of research, teaching, and policy, and he was a foundational figure in the formation of multiple programs and research centers at Stanford.
The facility, LCLS-II, will soon sharpen our view of how nature works on ultrasmall, ultrafast scales, impacting everything from quantum devices to clean energy.
In a message to the campus community, Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne shares distress, outrage, and urgent resolve regarding Sunday's incident.
While delivering this year’s Drell Lecture, U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu questioned the constitutionality of the American president’s ability to unilaterally order a nuclear strike.
Postdoc Boxuan Zhao explains his new tool to create a "blueprint" for the brain and the surprising common ground between his passions for chemical biology, triathlons, and scuba diving.
It depends on how many times you’ve charged it. A new study looks at the ways the particles that make up a rechargeable battery electrode work together to prolong or degrade battery life.
For the eighth time in program history, women’s water polo claimed the NCAA title, taking home the 2022 crown with a 10-7 victory over USC on Sunday, May 8.
The 70 scholars in Knight-Hennessy Scholars' fifth cohort come from 42 institutions, including 13 outside of the United States. At Stanford, they will pursue graduate degrees in 35 degree programs across all seven schools.
On The Future of Everything, chemical engineer Roseanna Zia explains how a greater understanding of colloids can improve our understanding of cells, biological processes, and human health and disease.