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1 - 10 of 6,762 itemsIn her new book, Didi Kuo argues political parties…
Kuo, a fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, says this evolution lays the groundwork for serious imbalances in who democracy serves.
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University leadership discusses executive orders at…
On Thursday, the Faculty Senate heard updates on the university’s response to recent executive orders and from the AI at Stanford Advisory Committee. Senators also voted on two senate governance matters.
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Nourishing the collective being
Throughout February, to celebrate Black Liberation Month, campus centers and departments will host events including a pop-up shop, a service day at the farm, and more.
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Coal emissions cost India millions in crop damages
New research from the Doerr School of Sustainability suggests future emissions reductions could have benefits more significant and widespread than previously understood.
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New study could lead to development of more…
As climate change increases droughts, Stanford researchers have identified a potential way to improve corn resilience.
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Stanford Medicine offers safer, faster way to…
The new test, which detects genetic material from mold, spares patients from tissue biopsies.
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Blue food project taps the ocean’s potential to feed …
A collaboration between Stanford researchers and Indonesian organizations aims to capitalize on aquatic food sources to improve nutrition, food security, and livelihoods.
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Update on Jan. 27 OMB memo, federal funding freeze
Jon Levin, Jenny Martinez, and David Studdert provide an update and resources for members of the Stanford community in regards to a recent Memorandum announcing a temporary stay on federal funding programs.
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Legal Design Lab receives Gates Foundation grant to…
A new project will focus on piloting and refining AI “co-pilots” to assist legal aid organizations with eviction defense and re-entry debt.
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John Steinbeck’s Western Flyer boat transformed into …
Aboard the same fishing vessel Steinbeck used for his 1940 Sea of Cortez expedition, undergraduates studied science and literature while gaining a deeper appreciation for the ocean.
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