How SLAC is powering America’s AI science transformation
Science & EngineeringNews
The lab’s breakthrough facilities and unprecedented datasets make it a key partner in the DOE’s Genesis Mission, a national effort to double scientific productivity within a decade.
Researchers uncover evidence for sibling supernovas
Science & EngineeringResearch
Physicists have identified possible remnants of two exploded stars that were once paired before they each blew up.
Why do oil tankers spend so much time sailing empty?
BusinessNews
New research finds that small pools of shared vessels could cut ballasting-related carbon emissions by up to 15%.
Are you getting enough fiber?
Health & MedicineAnalysis & Insights
Only 5% of American adults meet the daily recommended intake for fiber – and the consequences go well beyond digestion. Here’s what nutrition researchers want you to know.
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Shoot for the stars, but make sure that the stars you’re seeing are what’s really out there.
Ekaterina (Kath) Landgren, Stanford postdoctoral fellow, on new research revealing that aiming just above average in ambition leads to better outcomes.
New research explores collecting water in Earth’s driest places
Stanford researchers are working on technology that draws out water from some of the driest places in the world.
US kids caught in ‘reading recession’ that predates COVID
Research co-led by Stanford finds that children in a majority of U.S. states are performing at lower levels than they were in the decade prior.
Research Matters

Stories in Motion
MoreStories in MotionStanford internship opens a path to the chip industry
AcademicsVideo
A nano@stanford program gives community college students hands-on training in a cleanroom, paving the way for opportunities in a growing industry.


