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1 - 10 of 6,640 itemsUnlocking the potential of proteins
Protein engineering research is revealing the mysteries of life and enabling advances in pharmaceuticals and other industries.
Stanford Art Gallery showcases student work
The annual Undergraduate Juried Exhibition, open through Dec. 6, presents diverse works by 23 students from across campus.
Antiseizure drugs safe for pregnancy
Six-year-olds who were exposed prenatally to common antiseizure medications had normal verbal and cognitive abilities, a large, multisite study has found.
New tool enhances control of cellular activity
Receptors are cellular components that trigger internal changes based on external signals. Researchers have built a new synthetic receptor with incredibly broad potential to program cell activity, including immune response and neurological signaling.
Remembering Jon McConnell
For more than two decades, Jon McConnell shaped service-learning programs at Stanford’s Haas Center for Public Service, leaving an enduring legacy of community engagement and student mentorship.
Decoding the mysteries of the universe
A new center brings astrophysics, data science, and AI together to answer some of the universe’s biggest questions.
Who gets to cross cultural boundaries without…
New research finds that claims of cultural appropriation target the powerful without really challenging the status quo.
‘Design Kids’ leverage their craft to build…
The students behind Stanford’s new neighborhood logos involved their peers in the process of capturing each residential community’s unique spirit.
For major U.S. cities, the ‘donut effect’ persists
New research from Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom finds that the country’s 12 largest cities may never again look like they did before the pandemic.
Heart drug approved by FDA
New drug treats a rare heart disease, transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy, or ATTR-CM.