New knit haptic sleeve simulates realistic touch
Science & EngineeringResearch
Researchers at Stanford Engineering have developed a lightweight, comfortable knit sleeve that uses pressure-based haptics to simulate touch, opening up new possibilities for wearable devices.
New book explores poet W.H. Auden’s life between two world wars
Arts & HumanitiesQ&A
With “The Island,” Nicholas Jenkins captures Auden’s formative years and relationship with his native England.
Stanford art museums welcome visitors over the holidays
ArtsNews
The Anderson Collection and the Cantor Arts Center are open during their regular hours during the winter break except for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
Students take nuclear strategy ideas to the White House
AcademicsNews
Four engineering students developed proposals for supporting America’s transition to nuclear energy and presented them to the National Security Council in Washington, D.C.
Stories in motion
View all Stories in motionNew center unites Stanford’s robotics expertise under one roof
Science & EngineeringVideo
Stanford’s robotics researchers, once dispersed in labs across campus, now have a unified, state-of-the-art space for groundbreaking research, education, and collaboration.