
New antibodies show potential to neutralize virus that causes COVID-19
Health & MedicineResearch
A Stanford-led team has found two antibodies that can work together to defeat all SARS-CoV-2 variants. More research is needed, but the approach could help in the development of treatments to keep pace with evolving viruses.

Energy leaders explore solutions to critical U.S. electricity challenges
Earth & ClimateEvent
More than 80 top energy experts – including Condoleezza Rice and Jennifer Granholm – recently convened at Stanford to discuss ways to modernize the national grid and meet increased energy demand.
Stanford engineers help prepare Air Force test pilots for autonomous technology advances
Science & EngineeringVideo
The two-week Test of AI & Emerging Technologies course helped build foundational skills in the design, testing, and control of AI-enabled systems.
Liquid biopsies promise a less invasive way to diagnose disease
Health & MedicineVideo
In the latest episode of The Future of Everything podcast, physician Ash Alizadeh talks with host Russ Altman about a biopsy option that doesn’t involve surgery.
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This class is part of my letter, part of what I’m doing to give back to my community as I go through this.”
Dr. Bryant Lin, clinical professor and founder of the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education, on a course he led at Stanford after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis.
The NFL nearly broke Andrew Luck. At Stanford, he’s reinventing himself.
Luck gave everything to his shortened career as a quarterback. Now he’s back in the fray as the Cardinal’s first general manager.
‘Human activity on a massive scale’: a photo exhibition tackles the climate crisis
Photographs from across the globe capture the impact of people on the climate – and of the climate on people.
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