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Chip-scale titanium-sapphire laser puts powerful technology in reach: « In a single leap from tabletop to the microscale, engineers at Stanford have produced the world’s first practical titanium-sapphire laser on a chip…

The first example of cellular origami: « Combining a deep curiosity and “recreational biology,” Stanford researchers have discovered how a simple cell produces remarkably complex behavior…

Study finds hybrid work benefits companies and employees

People with gas and propane stoves breathe more unhealthy nitrogen dioxide

High-speed microscale 3D printing

Stanford-led research shows methane emissions from a large share of U.S

The Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica, which holds enough ice to raise global sea levels by more than 10feet/3meters, could be closer to runaway melting than anyone realized

New drug delivery system, based on hydrogel, could reduce daily diabetes Type 2 shots from daily to just three a year

Researchers uncover on/off switch for breast cancer metastasis in mice

Low-intensity fires reduce wildfire risk by 60%

Researchers revealed the neurological mechanism behind the perception of skin tightness and they also created a model that correctly predicted how women said their skin felt in real-world tests of the same products

Stanford University scientists have now demonstrated that the magnetism in lunar samples is not adversely altered by the spacecraft journey back to Earth or certain laboratory procedures, disproving one of the two major oppositions to the ancient dynamo theory.

Robot learns to clean your space just the way you like it

Farms that create habitat key to food security and biodiversity

Scientists have invented a new kind of paint, available in a wide array of colors, that can reduce the need for both heating and air conditioning in buildings (-7.4% in an simulation U.S

A new Stanford study reveals how meat and dairy industry lobbying has influenced government regulations and funding to stifle competition from alternative meat products with smaller climate and environmental impacts

Total health and economic damages from drought-induced fossil electricity generation between 2001 and 2021 in U.S

The researchers found Hotter weather increases both suicide rates and the use of depressive language on social media.

Stanford’s Robotics Legacy (2019)

Nontoxic powder uses sunlight to quickly disinfect contaminated drinking water

Why are there so many tech layoffs, and why should we be worried? Stanford scholar explains

In the run-up to the 2020 U.S

Study finds new pathway for clearing misfolded proteins

Law school dean discusses recent protest, outlines next steps

Stanford-led study reveals a fifth of California’s Sierra Nevada conifer forests are stranded in habitats that have grown too warm for them

Stanford’s Robotics Legacy (2019)

Why are there so many tech layoffs, and why should we be worried?

A new study suggests that pandemic-related stressors have physically altered adolescents’ brains, making their brain structures appear several years older than the brains of comparable peers before the pandemic

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

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