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1 - 10 of 6,651 itemsIn dorm discussion series, students grapple with…
“Pizza, Politics, and Polarization,” organized by the ePluribus Stanford initiative, brought political scientists into undergraduate residence halls for ask-me-anything style conversations about the 2024 election and more.
AI predicts Earth’s peak warming
Artificial intelligence provides new evidence that rapid decarbonization will not prevent warming beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius. The hottest years of this century are likely to shatter recent records.
How consolidation is changing local TV news
When it comes to local coverage, the big media companies buying up America’s local broadcasters aren’t on the same frequency.
The ‘least bad’ option for fixing New York’s traffic …
Stanford economists Michael Ostrovsky and Frank Yang have some suggestions for improving the Big Apple’s congestion pricing plan, which is set to launch in January 2025.
Portola Valley approves new Stanford housing
The Portola Valley Town Council unanimously approved Stanford’s Portola Terrace residential project, which will provide 27 single-family homes for faculty and 12 affordable housing units for members of the Portola Valley community.
Existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than …
Consumers’ real-world stop-and-go driving of electric vehicles benefits batteries more than the steady use simulated in almost all laboratory tests of new battery designs, Stanford-SLAC study finds.
AI could help reduce injury risk in pianists
Researchers at Stanford Engineering have developed an AI-trained model to accurately recreate the hand movements of elite-level pianists and the physical stresses they endure while playing.
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.
Unlocking the potential of proteins
Protein engineering research is revealing the mysteries of life and enabling advances in pharmaceuticals and other industries.
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.