It seems that every student dreads winter quarter. Yet, in this installment of her column, Ye learns to appreciate each frigid day as she counts down to graduation.
EverMind, an AI infrastructure company, is taking aim at this problem with EverMemOS Cloud, a production-grade memory ...
Visiting Fellow in Israel Studies Or Rabinowitz, who teaches two courses within the program, said that her views on the ...
The Graduate Student Council (GSC) introduced two new joint resolutions and debated a joint bill to amend the ASSU ...
Researchers develop nasal “universal vaccine” that shields mice from viruses, bacteria and allergens
Stanford Medicine researchers developed a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice against viruses, bacteria and allergens — a ...
Sarah Marriott, who lives with Type 1 diabetes, argues that research must ensure equal access to new technologies.
Corry combines a woman’s legal career with a fragile marriage and old threats from the past, reminding readers that success ...
In recent months, Lucas Zelnick MBA ’22 has made waves across TikTok, drawing millions of viewers with humorous clips on topics ranging from his Jewish identity to cultural issues. Zelnick is a ...
Such is Alysa Liu’s skating. At age 13, she was a skating prodigy, landing two triple axels in her U.S. Championships free skate, becoming the youngest-ever gold medalist. The axel, unlike the other ...
Arush Chandna, co-founder of medical consulting firm Inspira Advantage, encourages Stanford to evaluate a three year medical ...
Eric Horvitz Ph.D. ’91 M.D. ’94, Chief Scientific Officer at Microsoft, anticipated the current era of artificial ...
Today, we’re seeing some of the biggest box office failures from a studio that once dominated the world of animation.
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