Reflections on Stanford Engineering’s century of discovery
Science & EngineeringVideo
To mark 10 decades of excellence at Stanford Engineering, renowned voices share stories of impact and innovation.

Study links CAR-T cell cancer therapy to ‘brain fog’
Health & MedicineNews
Stanford Medicine researchers found the treatment can cause mild cognitive impairment – and identified compounds that may help reverse it.

Course helps students put pluralism into practice
AcademicsNews
In Citizenship in the 21st Century, Stanford undergraduates broadened their perspective by engaging across political differences.

Five things to know about measles risks and vaccine safety
Health & MedicineNews
Stanford pediatrics professor Bonnie Maldonado draws on 15 years of research to clarify key facts about measles outbreaks, vaccine effectiveness, and who’s most at risk.
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Basic research is the pacemaker of technological progress.”
Google had its start at Stanford, funded by a federal grant to help build digital libraries. Read about nine other life-altering advances that government investment made possible.
How California’s farmers can recharge the aquifers they’ve drained
Rosemary Knight, professor of geophysics, on new research that could help agricultural producers ensure more sustainable water access.
Jet lag doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Here’s what you can do
Jamie Zeitzer, co-director of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Sciences, on using whatever tools you can to make your trip more pleasant and silent.
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