Coach Shaw announced following Saturday’s game that he will step down from his position, effective immediately. He is the winningest head coach in program history, and leaves with a record of 96-54.
In this episode of The Future of Everything, CS and music Professor Doug James talks about creating computer-generated sounds that match up to fantastical CGI.
Stanford Medicine researchers tracked kids’ well-being as they transitioned to phone ownership and found no connection between the age kids got their first cell phone and their sleep, grades, or mental health.
LGBTQ+ patients are seen in every facet of the medical field, says Stanford Medicine’s Benjamin Laniakea, and all physicians need to learn a bit more about transgender care.
Researchers say a fundamental shift in how we teach K-12 science could protect society from scientific misinformation in all of its forms, from the misguided to the malicious.
Stanford Medicine’s Shebani Sethi, a specialist in psychiatry and obesity, describes how metabolic disorders affect the brain and how nutrition can help patients with mental illness.
Engineers have designed a new material for nanoscale 3D printing that is able to absorb twice as much energy as other similarly dense materials and could be used to create better lightweight protective lattices.
The Stanford Historical Society recently convened Stanford and Berkeley alumni to recount the bizarre events surrounding the end of the 1982 Big Game – which has since become one of the most iconic plays in American college sports history.