By adding some magnetic flair to an exotic quantum experiment, physicists produced an ultra-stable one-dimensional quantum gas with never-before-seen “scar” states – a feature that could someday be useful for securing quantum information.

Flooding has caused hundreds of billions of dollars in damage in the U.S. over the past three decades

Bringing piped water closer to remote households in Zambia dramatically improved lives of women and girls, while also improving economic opportunities…

Magician-turned-mathematician uncovers bias in coin flipping: 51% (2004)

Real Time Continuous Blood Monitoring

Faculty Senate Condemns Covid-19 Actions of Hoover’s Scott Atlas

Stanford researchers discuss what will it take for India to become a major battery manufacturer

Researchers solve mystery of odd behavior by droplets of food coloring (2015)

Three consecutive dry winters (2015–2017) in southwestern South Africa resulted in the Cape Town “Day Zero” drought in early 2018

Stanford engineers reprogram yeast cells to become microscopic drug factories