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Billion-dollar Stanford laser may help us live more sustainably
The U.S. Secretary of Energy was in Menlo Park Thursday to visit the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, where a powerful x-ray laser may be key in helping us understand how we can live greener.
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Stanford advances to 3rd straight College World Series
Drew Bowser hit a routine fly that Texas outfielders couldn’t find in the twilight sky, allowing Alberto Rios to score the game-winning run from second, and Stanford edged the Longhorns 7-6 on Monday night to advance to its third straight College World Series.
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Montezuma Mesa Mojo At Maples! SDSU Beats Stanford 74-62
After starting the season with 2 wins at home, San Diego State basketball passed its first road test, and passed it in impressive fashion. The Aztecs led Stanford by 11 points at halftime, and pulled away in the second half for 74-62 win at Maples Pavilion. With the win 17th ranked Aztecs improved to 3-0 with wins over Stanford, Cal…
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Two Bay Area Men Aim to Get Students of Color Invested in Science
Two longtime friends are putting their heads together to make a difference.
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Best Time to Charge Your EV? Study Reveals Surprising Answer
It’s only been a couple of weeks since California ISO all but begged people to avoid using electricity in the early evenings, but a new study out of the Bay Area advises drivers to charge electric cars during the day.
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With Likely Polio Circulation in New York, California Health Experts Urge Vaccination
Concern continues to spread over what health officials say is “likely local circulation” of the virus that causes paralytic polio in New York.
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Stanford Student Says She Was Raped on Campus in Broad Daylight: Police
Stanford police sent out a campus-wide alert Wednesday after a student said she was grabbed, taken into a bathroom and raped.
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Rape Reported on Stanford Campus
Stanford police sent out a campus-wide alert Wednesday after a woman said she was grabbed, taken into a bathroom and raped.
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Stanford Researchers Looking Into Nasal Spray to Fight COVID-19 Spread
It may be the vaccine of the future, a nasal spray that would entirely prevent COVID-19 infections by delivering a boost of immunity right where the virus enters.
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People's Safety During Wildfires Likely Linked to Economic Status: Report
It’s not a matter of if, but when, the next major wildfire will strike and a new Stanford study says we’re not ready to deal with the smoke.
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Stanford Cancels Summer Classes Due to Power Outages
Stanford University cancelled summer session classes Wednesday following ongoing power outages in the area.