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The evolution of Blackfest

The largest free hip-hop event in the Bay Area wasn’t always a music festival. For decades, it was a family picnic of sorts, sparked by the need to bridge an east-west campus divide.

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A medical resident connects flight with life

When Teresa Nguyen started her anesthesiology residency at Stanford three years ago, she also signed up for flight lessons. “I chose helicoptering because helicopters save people.”

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The pulse of LGBTQ health

Two School of Medicine researchers know that better care begins with data.

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Meet the neurobiologist with the hottest podcast in science

Meet the neurobiologist with the hottest podcast in science.

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How to talk to your partner about money, work, and family

Stanford experts on how to have productive conversations with your significant other about money, work, home, and family.

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On the clock

In which STANFORD magazine inquires about the baseball speedup rules of 1962.

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Me, myself, and AI

Artificial intelligence has entered a new era, brimming with unprecedented promise and profound risk. Here’s how we stay human.

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What to read this summer

From a missing violin to a mayor’s memoir, adventure awaits, no sunblock required.

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This is epoch

At 12 points around the globe – including one at Stanford – scientists are working to detect when the Anthropocene began.

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Giulio De Leo tests an unconventional solution to a parasitic disease

Giulio De Leo and his collaborators have been testing an unconventional solution to a parasitic disease.

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