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Stanford CS 25 Transformers Course (OPEN TO ALL | Starts Tomorrow)

The Stanford Freshmen Who Want to Rule the World

Stanford report highlights growing disconnect between AI insiders and everyone

Stanford HAI Index Report 2026

Newly discovered bacterial defense system challenges genetic code's central dogma: Stanford University team describes a bacterial enzyme that synthesizes DNA without a nucleic acid template…

China Has ‘Nearly Erased’ America’s Lead in AI - and the Flow of Tech Experts Moving to the U.S. is Slowing to a Trickle, Stanford Report Says

Stanford CS 25 Transformers Course (OPEN TO ALL | Starts Tomorrow)

Stanford researchers report first recording of a blue whale's heart rate (2019)

Stanford study reveals AI vision models invent images they never see

Stanford's Fake Disability Crisis Is America's Future

Stanford Review: Is YC for Cowards?

New material changes color and texture like an octopus - Stanford researchers have developed a flexible material that can quickly change its surface texture and colors…

Stanford graduates spark outrage after uncovering reason behind lack of job offers: 'A dramatic reversal from three years ago'

They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job

Stanford Medicine study shows mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines can cause myocarditis

Why are 38 percent of Stanford students saying they're disabled?

Stanford Computer Science Grads Find Their Degrees No Longer Guarantee Jobs

Stanford Lecture: Dr. Don Knuth – Adventures with Knight's Tours [video]

Fei-Fei Li, a Stanford professor and CEO of AI startup World Labs, known as the 'Godmother of AI' says degrees are less important in hiring than how quickly you can ‘superpower yourself’ with new tools

Researchers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a new way to stimulate the immune system to attack tumor cells by disabling sugar-based immune “brakes” on cancer cells, a strategy that could extend the benefits of immunotherapy to many more patients.

I read on Stanford Advanced Material that a single phone contain over 46 rare metals but that contributes 0 to the final price, so if smartphones contain dozens of elements, why do material costs contribute so little to the final price?

Stanford study shows a virus affecting 95% of adults can cause lupus

Stanford researchers solve medical enigma in major new study: « Stanford researchers have solved a longtime medical mystery after discovering why some people develop the autoimmune condition lupus

Stanford researchers achieve O(1) overhead for encrypted neural network inference using equivariant functions

Stanford Medicine scientists tie lupus to a virus nearly all of us carry

Paul Hegarty's updated CS193p SwiftUI course released by Stanford

Multi-agent AI systems failing basic privacy isolation - Stanford MAGPIE benchmark

Chinese University Collected More AI Patents Than MIT, Stanford, Princeton and Harvard Combined

Why do Stanford math professors still use chalk? (2021)

Many employees are using AI to create 'workslop,' Stanford study says

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