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. professor Roland Horne says that Geothermal plants can be safely positioned near a volcano.
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“We have a historic opportunity to embrace the vision of precision health... with focus on prediction and prevention, and when disease does occur, to cure it decisively,” said Dean Lloyd Minor.
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"History has taught us that emerging infections can be major threats," says epidemiologist and Nipah expert Stephen Luby.
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“The White Shark Café seems to be a “meet and greet spot,” says biology professor Barbara Block, who led a team from the and out to sea this spring to study the region where hundreds of white sharks gather every year.
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Stanford University May 28
Faster-charging batteries could make electric vehicles go viral, says physics professor and former U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu.
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Stanford University May 28
"I think when people hear ink, they think that they're going to see the same kind of image over and over," says Director Susan Dackerman. "What the show offers is all of this variation using a single medium."
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Stanford University May 28
Geothermal plants can be safely situated near a volcano, says 's Roland Horne.
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Stanford University May 27
Linguistics professor emeritus John Rickford, alumna Lily Zheng, '17, MA '17, and the Leland Scholars Program each received a 2018 President’s Award for Excellence Through Diversity at a ceremony last week.
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Stanford University May 27
Using statistics to inform the public about racial disparities can backfire and even cause some people to be more supportive of the policies that create those inequalities, according to new Stanford research.
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Stanford University May 27
Two Stanford faculty who study how to make products from plants and how the cell regulates its genes are among the newest .
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Stanford University May 27
Investing in educational change and professional development for teachers are the topics of conversation on today's episodes of School's In. Listen at 9 a.m. PT and find past episodes at .
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Stanford University May 27
Listen to Stanford Legal today at 8 a.m. PT on Insight channel 121 and find past episodes at .
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Stanford University May 26
Jim Shelton and Janet Carlson are the guests on this week's episodes of School's In. Listen at 8 a.m. PT and find past episodes at .
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Stanford University May 26
Today's episode of Stanford Legal includes discussions about free speech on college campuses and the legality of truth detection technology. Listen to past episodes for free at .
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Stanford University May 25
Approximately 30,000 cases of cervical cancer could be avoided each year if the vaccine were used to its full effect, according to Lisa Goldthwaite, clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at .
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Stanford University May 25
Stanford scholars discuss the cancellation of the U.S.-North Korea summit and the possible implications for future diplomatic efforts and denuclearization on the Korean peninsula.
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Stanford University May 25
“Achieving the more ambitious Paris goals is highly likely to benefit most countries — and the global economy overall — by avoiding more severe economic damages.” says professor Noah Diffenbaugh.
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Stanford University May 25
There is currently no vaccine nor cure for Nipah virus, which has a mortality rate of up to 70 percent. Stanford epidemiologist Stephen Luby explains potential risk factors and interventions.
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Stanford University May 25
A philosopher, a journalist, and a Stanford law professor gathered to discuss sexuality, politics, and feminism. The final Cardinal Conversation of the year will be held Wednesday, May 30 and concern the tension between free expression and diversity.
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Stanford University May 25
Facts about inequality should emphasize the importance of policies in shaping inequalities and should be paired with context that challenges stereotypes in order to prevent statistics meant to inform the public about racial disparities from backfiring.
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