Scientists tap into the fungal network
Feature
Stanford biologist Kabir Peay wants to leverage the relationship between plants and the fungi that colonize their roots to help ecosystems weather climate change.
A nanoscientist explains why tiny tech matters
Q&A
As nano@stanford prepares to open its doors to the community on Oct. 9, Debbie Senesky says atomic-scale research has implications for electrical engineering, biology, medicine, and even policy and ethics.
How to be a better negotiator
Tips & Takeaways
Check your biases, be prepared, and ask for what you want: Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty share their tips for getting the most from a negotiation.
Coldplay to perform at Stanford Stadium
Event
Stanford Live, Stanford Athletics, and Live Nation are bringing the band’s Music Of The Spheres world tour to campus on May 31, highlighting community building and engagement with the arts.
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Inauguration highlights
In the news
View all In the newsScience doesn’t have nearly as many eureka kind of moments as movies would have you believe, but this was definitely one of those eureka moments.”
A serendipitous discovery in Professor Eric Appel’s lab yielded new sprayable gel technology, capable of protecting homes against wildfires.
California faces ‘unprecedented’ local spread of dengue fever, possibly driven by climate change
Erin Mordecai, associate professor of biology
Meet the Stanford composer behind sold-out symphony shows of Grateful Dead songs
Giancarlo Aquilanti, senior lecturer and director of music theory