Stanford explainer: CRISPR, gene editing, and beyond
A Q&A with bioengineer Stanley Qi on the past, present, and future of CRISPR.
Mindsets formed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic predict well-being several months later, Stanford psychologists find
Mindsets developed in the first 10 days of the COVID-19 pandemic influenced people’s emotions and health behaviors – and ultimately predicted their well-being six months later, Stanford psychologists find.
Stanford engineers develop a simple delivery method that enhances a promising cancer treatment
A gel composed of only two ingredients can provide a temporary, hospitable environment that helps activate modified immune cells to attack cancerous tumors.
Stanford engineers develop a stretchable display that could revolutionize how humans interact with electronics
After discovering a groundbreaking way to create an elastic light-emitting polymer, Stanford chemical engineers have developed high-brightness, stretchy color displays.
Stanford professor spotlights evolutionary tree concepts with campus trees
More than a century of attentive groundskeeping has turned the Stanford campus into a museum of mathematical phylogenetics, says Noah Rosenberg, creator of the Stanford X-Tree Project.
Stanford engineers propose a simpler design for quantum computers
A relatively simple quantum computer design that uses a single atom to manipulate photons could be constructed with currently available components.
Stanford course dives into untold histories of inventions
First-year students learn about the winding paths leading to inventions and experiment with electronics.
Mozart I sculpture moves to School of Engineering
Stanford School of Engineering welcomes relocated Mozart I as part of an art expansion effort.
Stuck@Home virtual concert series marks return to campus with live performance
The Medicine & the Muse Program’s Stuck@Home virtual concert series features the artistic talents of the Stanford community. After more than a year online, they had their first in-person performance at Bing Concert Hall.