The Academy Award-winning actor and filmmaker visited Stanford last Thursday to screen and discuss his documentary, Superpower, about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his country’s war with Russia.
Developed with an approach typically used for instruments deployed in space, the lightweight, low-power antenna could make it easier to coordinate rescue and relief efforts.
Christopher Gardner on Netflix’s ‘You Are What You Eat’
The Netflix series You Are What You Eat features Christopher Gardner discussing a Stanford Medicine-led trial of identical twins comparing vegan and omnivore diets.
An introductory seminar dives into the technologies behind the shadowy photos of anatomy that give clinicians a window into our most personal of spaces.
Research on microbes in extremely salty water expands the known limits for life
A study of microbes in extremely salty water shows how drought and diversion may affect aquatic habitats on Earth, and widens the possibilities for where life could exist throughout our solar system.
Faculty symposium supports a more equitable professoriate
The Next Generation Symposium uses more than its namesake event to improve representation among STEM faculty. The effort also promotes and supports early-career scientists through mentorship, community, and a reimagining of the faculty search process.
With more than 600 buildings and 8,180 contiguous acres, the Farm has many corners to explore. Test your knowledge and see how many of these spots you can name.