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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory —

SLAC scientists on getting the LSST Camera ready for crunch time

In case you missed it, here’s what SLAC scientists say it was like getting the world’s largest digital camera ready for crunch time.

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Haas Center for Public Service —

Students showcase assistive technology

An electronic kennel door opener for dog owners with dexterity issues is one of eight prototypes designed by student teams to solve community members’ real-world challenges.

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Stanford Medicine —

Are long COVID sufferers falling through the cracks?

Researchers say the lingering symptoms are often misdiagnosed by doctors and dismissed by employers or loved ones. The results can be devastating for patients and the economy.

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Sushant Mahajan says total solar eclipses won’t be around forever

A Stanford solar astrophysicist discusses what’s so special about the upcoming eclipse and how solar phenomena affect our lives on Earth.

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Stanford Graduate School of Business —

Report offers a richer picture of Latino entrepreneurs

A new analysis highlights how gender, immigration status, and engagement with technology affect the growth of Latino-owned businesses.

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Stanford News —

Industrial rooftops could reduce the solar equity gap

A new study finds that factories and warehouses present an untapped opportunity to bring affordable clean energy to low-income homes.

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Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute —

Unlocking the mystery of myelin repair

New findings about how insulating sheaths form around nerve fibers in the developing brain could inform treatments for multiple sclerosis and related disorders.

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Stanford Medicine —

Bengal cat coats are less wild than they look

Researchers studied hundreds of Bengal cats to uncover the origins of their leopard-print coats and found they're mostly the result of domestic cat genes.

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Stanford Accelerator for Learning —

Improving education by design

A new course connects students with organizations around the globe to find new approaches to addressing disparities in education.

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Stanford News —

3D printed nanoparticles could make shape-shifting materials

Stanford materials engineers have 3D printed tens of thousands of hard-to-manufacture nanoparticles long predicted to yield promising new materials that change form in an instant.

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