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Stanford Athletics —

Anna Roberts is an NCAA champion

The sophomore member of the women’s gymnastics team took home the vault championship and the Cardinal ended its season as the fifth-ranked team in the nation.

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Stanford Athletics —

Men’s gymnastics wins fifth national championship

The Cardinal claimed the NCAA title this weekend, earning their highest score since their streak began in 2019.

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Social science takes the stage in a live storytelling event at the Cantor Arts Center

Stanford researchers shared stories of psychotic breaks, economic disparities, and criminal justice reform at an event Tuesday hosted by Stanford Impact Labs in collaboration with The Story Collider.

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Stanford Law School —

‘Legal Phantoms’ explores the failure of immigration reform

Jennifer Chacón’s new book delves into the ramifications of a decade’s worth of promised federal immigration reform.

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Stanford faculty named AAAS Fellows

Seven Stanford faculty are among the 502 new fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Town halls scheduled to discuss progress of the Community Board on Public Safety

Separate meetings for undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral scholars; staff and postdoctoral scholars; and faculty will be held in April and May.

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Practical paths to a decarbonized future

A forum on the science of energy transition poses the question, how do we shift to clean energy with enough speed and scale to prevent the most extreme impacts of climate change?

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Stanford Medicine —

Study identifies a source of severe COVID

A type of immune cell in the lungs wreaks havoc when infected by SARS-CoV-2. Blocking the virus’s entry could be a therapeutic breakthrough.

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Stanford Graduate School of Business —

Why gossipers have the edge

Talking about people behind their backs can spread useful information and motivate others to cooperate with you – but only if your information is accurate.

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Stanford Medicine —

Two key brain systems are central to psychosis

When the brain has trouble filtering incoming information and predicting what’s likely to happen, psychosis can result, Stanford Medicine-led research shows.

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