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31 - 40 of 6,921 itemsStanford Law study sheds light on rising evictions…
Tenant struggles in the county served by the Community Law Clinic echo national patterns and, according to researchers, reinforce the need for increased rental assistance.

Psychologist Gregory Walton shares science-backed…
In Ordinary Magic, Walton explores the power of “wise interventions” — evidence-based techniques to help people thrive and build confidence.

James B. D. Mark, early adopter of minimally…
The Nashville-born surgeon was a Southern gentleman uniquely devoted to patient care. His work helped establish the gold standard for lung resection.

Study examines trends tied to surge in health care…
New findings from SIEPR’s Neale Mahoney exploring growth in the U.S. health care sector could have important policy implications.
AI can help doctors give intravenous nutrition to…
According to new Stanford Medicine research, an AI algorithm can help doctors make better clinical decisions for sick newborns, reducing medical errors and improving care in low-resource settings.

Curator unravels mystery of Virgil manuscript’s…
In the eyes of Benjamin Albritton, one small, mangled transcript is emblematic of Stanford’s Special Collections and its purpose.

Research examines what makes words memorable and how …
In the podcast Think Fast, Talk Smart, marketing professor Ada Aka discusses her research exploring how different communication styles affect the information we retain.

Digital tool gives kids with ADHD real-time feedback …
In a recent study of a technique to help kids with ADHD strengthen their working memory, about half of participants showed improvements in their symptoms. The concept holds promise for other neuropsychiatric conditions, too.

Gen AI’s potential to transform global medical care…
The director of the Stanford Center for Digital Health shares insights on AI tools bridging health care gaps in low- and middle-income countries.

Seminar inspires students to seek the ‘why’ behind…
Democracy and Disagreement encourages students to explore differing viewpoints with curiosity in peer-led discussions, enhancing their understanding of complex issues.
