Charging lithium-ion cells at different rates boosts the lifetimes of battery packs for electric vehicles of at least 20% more charge-discharge cycles, even with frequent fast charging

Researchers have discovered a rapid and sustainable way to synthetically produce a promising cancer-fighting compound right in the lab

Wildfire smoke exposure hurts learning outcomes

Charging cars at home at night is not the way to go: study

Wildfire smoke is exposing millions of Americans to extreme pollution levels

Asking for help is hard, but people want to help more than we realize, new study says

New study reveals how restoring relatively narrow forest buffers could substantially improve regional water quality and carbon storage

New chip ramps up AI computing efficiency

Researches built synthetic DNA for plants, that works like a computer code, with logic gates guiding the decision-making process

Research shows water can spontaneously transform into hydrogen peroxide, contributing to the understanding of the formation of hydroxyl radicals and hydrogen peroxide as an overlooked contributor to the well-known seasonality of many viral respiratory diseases…

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Less air pollution leads to higher crop yields, Stanford-led study shows

New research shows crop yields could increase by about 25% in China and up to 10% in other parts of the world if emissions of a common air pollutant decreased by about half.

Small Modular Reactors Exacerbate Challenges of Nuclear Waste

Runners prefer the same pace, regardless of distance

Stanford researchers solve the mystery of the dancing droplets (2015)

Mindsets developed in the first 10 days of the COVID-19 pandemic influenced people’s emotions and health behaviors – and ultimately predicted their well-being six months later

Europa is a prime candidate for life in our solar system

Stanford engineers develop a simple delivery method that enhances a promising cancer treatment: A gel composed of only two ingredients can provide a temporary, hospitable environment that helps activate modified immune cells to attack cancerous tumors

Stanford transitions to 100 percent renewable electricity as second solar plant goes online

New model may improve Bay Area seismic hazard maps

Stanford researchers estimate that methane leaking from stoves inside U.S

New materials could deliver ultrathin solar panels

The decline of baleen whales has led to a decline of krill, researchers find

Scientists have created and observed a new phase of matter, popularly known as a time crystal

Researchers propose a simpler design for quantum computers.They used a laser to manipulate a single atom that, in turn, can modify the state of the photons via quantum teleportation

Carbon emissions have rebounded to near pre-pandemic levels — and China is “world's largest emitter”, Stanford-led research finds

Carbon emissions have rebounded to near pre-pandemic levels — and China is “world's largest emitter”, Stanford-led study finds

Stanford researchers develop an engineered 'mini' CRISPR genome editing system

A newfound biomolecule, consisting of RNA modified by sugars

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