New battery electrolyte developed at Stanford may boost the performance of electric vehicles

Living near oil and gas development in California is a risk factor for preterm birth, the leading cause of infant death in the U.S

Wirelessly charging electric cars as they drive

Physicists propose that the influence of cosmic rays on early life may explain nature’s preference for a uniform “handedness” among biology’s critical molecules.

Stanford researcher reveals influence of global warming on extreme weather events has been frequently underestimated

Researchers suggest that the squid's ability to subtly glow - using light-producing organs in their muscles - can create a backlight for shifting pigmentation patterns on their skin

Hector Garcia-Molina, influential database expert, dies at 65 (2019)

Despite having proven effective at reducing wildfire risks, prescribed burns have been stymied by perceived and real risks, regulations and resource shortages

Stanford researchers build a particle accelerator that fits on a chip, miniaturizing a technology that can now find new applications in research and medicine

Research shows that young adults in college are interested in self-tracking technologies to track and improve their academic performance, manage their time and to-do lists, track their exercise or diet patterns and understand when they are most productive.