Awards recognize collaboration and public service
Law Professor Daniel Ho and three Stanford-community partnerships in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties were honored in a ceremony on March 3.
Law Professor Daniel Ho and three Stanford-community partnerships in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties were honored in a ceremony on March 3.
A new approach could accelerate historical analysis by teaching AI to read documents like scholars do.
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In Churn, social psychologist Claude Steele examines why diverse settings can feel uncomfortable – and shares an antidote to transform these experiences.
Revisiting well-known semiconductors, engineers have produced a low-cost approach to infrared emitters and sensors.
The Stanford ecologist traces quiet shifts in the natural world – and how they circle back to human health. PhD student Phil Roberge takes us on a tour of his lab.
The Flourishing Cities Initiative brings together cross-campus faculty and bipartisan politicians to develop research-backed strategies that help newcomers and longtime residents thrive together.
A privacy-focused platform helps health researchers examine how digital interactions influence physical and mental health.
A Stanford Law report reveals California’s inadequate monitoring of dairies and feedlots, highlighting the need for stronger regulatory enforcement to protect groundwater quality and community health.