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1 - 10 of 6,485 itemsWhat if IV medicines could be taken in pill form?
The method, which involves adding a small chemical tag onto existing drugs, could make it possible for chemotherapy patients to take pills rather than receive IV infusions.
Coldplay to perform at Stanford Stadium
Stanford Live, Stanford Athletics, and Live Nation are bringing the band’s Music Of The Spheres world tour to campus in May, highlighting community building and engagement with the arts.
Prescribed burns at Jasper Ridge awaken a rare plant
The faculty director of Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve ('Ootchamin 'Ooyakma) reflects on a locally endemic plant growing vigorously in the area where intentional burning was applied to chaparral earlier this year.
Take the long view in life, Hillary Rodham Clinton…
In the course “Election 2024: Democracy on the Ballot,” the former senator and secretary of state shared her perspective on what it means for countries – and people – to be resilient.
A nanoscientist explains why tiny tech matters
As nano@stanford prepares to open its doors to visitors, nanoscientist Debbie Senesky shares her take on what nanotech can do, on Earth and in space.
Study finds electric vehicle subsidies help the…
A new study shows that electric vehicle tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act reduced pollution and boosted U.S. automakers, but largely benefited buyers who would have purchased EVs without subsidies.
Remarks at Pandemic Policy Conference
Following is the text of remarks by Stanford President Jonathan Levin, as prepared for delivery at “Pandemic Policy: Planning the Future, Assessing the Past.”
Childhood sleep disturbance linked to suicidal…
Kids with highly disturbed sleep or frequent nightmares at age 9 or 10 were more likely than sound sleepers to have suicidal thoughts and behaviors by age 12, a Stanford Medicine-led study found.
Band Run in photos
On Thursday, as part of New Student Orientation, the Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band picked up students and staff from dorms across campus and led them to a celebration on the Main Quad. See photo highlights from the annual event.
Study hints at ways to generate neurons
The researchers’ finding suggests the possibility of designing pharmaceutical or genetic therapies to turn on new neuron production in old or injured brains.