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Runner Smashes Own Record by 49 Seconds at Stanford
SportsApr 4

Runner Smashes Own Record by 49 Seconds at Stanford

Eastern Kentucky University's Chelulei just shattered her own 10,000-meter record, cutting nearly 50 seconds off her previous best time. Her stunning performance at the Stanford Invitational shows what determination and growth can achieve in just one season.

Google: athlete breaks record2 min read
Stanford Nasal Spray Protects Mice From All Lung Diseases
Health & WellnessFeb 21

Stanford Nasal Spray Protects Mice From All Lung Diseases

Stanford researchers created a nasal spray vaccine that protected mice from viruses, bacteria, and allergies for months. Human trials could begin soon for what scientists call a "universal vaccine" against respiratory threats.

Futurism3 min read
Stanford Program Turns Japanese Teens Into Social Entrepreneurs
Innovation3d ago

Stanford Program Turns Japanese Teens Into Social Entrepreneurs

A four-month Stanford program is giving Japanese high school students the tools, mentors, and confidence to tackle real-world problems through social entrepreneurship. One student says it transformed her "Sunday blues" into the best day of her week.

Google News - Japan Innovation2 min read
Stanford Launches Free Tool to Study Phone Use and Health
InnovationMar 7

Stanford Launches Free Tool to Study Phone Use and Health

Stanford researchers just released a free platform that helps scientists understand how our phone habits affect our mental and physical health while keeping our privacy safe. The tool could lead to personalized health interventions delivered right when people need them most.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Stanford Unlocks 1,000x Better Protein Sequencing Tech
InnovationApr 10

Stanford Unlocks 1,000x Better Protein Sequencing Tech

Scientists at Stanford University just cracked a major puzzle in biology by inventing a way to see 1,000 times more protein molecules than ever before. This breakthrough could transform how we understand diseases and develop life-saving treatments.

Google News - Tech Breakthrough2 min read
Showing Climate Wins Boosts Action 30%, Stanford Finds
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Showing Climate Wins Boosts Action 30%, Stanford Finds

Scientists discovered the secret to getting people to fight climate change together: show them it works and builds friendships. A Stanford study of 30,000 Americans found the right message increased climate action by 30%.

Phys.org - Earth3 min read
Stanford AI Trains Surgeons While They Sleep
VideosJun 18

Stanford AI Trains Surgeons While They Sleep

Surgical residents are recording hundreds of hours of training videos that never get watched because attending physicians don't have time to review them. Stanford doctors built an AI that watches the footage, spots mistakes, and gives instant feedback without requiring an hour of anyone's time.

Google News - AI Breakthrough2 min read
Stanford Makes History With 50 Years of Championships
SportsApr 19

Stanford Makes History With 50 Years of Championships

Stanford University just achieved something no other college has ever done: winning at least one national championship every single year for half a century. The streak started in 1976 and just hit its 50th year thanks to the men's gymnastics team.

Google News - Championship Win3 min read
Stanford Asks Patients Before Rolling Out Health AI
InnovationMay 27

Stanford Asks Patients Before Rolling Out Health AI

Stanford Hospital is letting patients weigh in on new AI tools before they go live, turning everyday people into health tech advisors. One caregiver who helped his wife through a heart transplant is now shaping the future of medical AI.

STAT News2 min read
Stanford Honors Katie Meyer With Award and Jersey Retirement
Acts of KindnessJan 27

Stanford Honors Katie Meyer With Award and Jersey Retirement

Stanford University and the family of soccer star Katie Meyer reached a settlement that will create a lasting legacy in her name. The agreement brings positive change to how universities support students facing disciplinary proceedings.

ESPN2 min read
Stanford Opens Game-Changing Cancer Center for Kids
VideosApr 8

Stanford Opens Game-Changing Cancer Center for Kids

A new Stanford facility just made lifesaving cancer treatment accessible to thousands of children who couldn't reach it before. The innovation slashes the size and cost of proton therapy equipment by shrinking a football field into a room.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Stanford Explores Diet's Role in Mental Health Treatment
Health & WellnessMar 31

Stanford Explores Diet's Role in Mental Health Treatment

A Stanford researcher is studying how nutrition might help treat serious mental health conditions. The emerging field of "metabolic psychiatry" explores connections between what we eat and our mental wellbeing.

STAT News2 min read
Stanford Breakthroughs Target Childhood Cancer and Water Crisis
SolutionsMay 20

Stanford Breakthroughs Target Childhood Cancer and Water Crisis

Stanford researchers have achieved major wins in three life-changing areas: a new immune therapy that shrank deadly childhood brain tumors in nine of 11 patients, a fertilizer that captures carbon while boosting crop yields by 50%, and a solar-powered device that harvests drinking water from thin air. These discoveries could transform cancer treatment, agriculture, and water access for millions.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Stanford Discovers Drug That Regenerates Worn Cartilage
Health & WellnessFeb 11

Stanford Discovers Drug That Regenerates Worn Cartilage

Scientists at Stanford Medicine have found a way to regenerate cartilage by blocking a protein that increases with age. The breakthrough could help millions suffering from joint pain and prevent arthritis in injured athletes.

Google News - Health Breakthrough2 min read
Stanford Teaches AI to Understand Artists' Creative Vision
InnovationMar 12

Stanford Teaches AI to Understand Artists' Creative Vision

Stanford researchers are solving one of AI's biggest creative problems: making image generators actually listen to what artists want. New tools give creators real control over their AI collaborators.

Phys.org - Technology3 min read
Stanford's Light Trap Could Power Million-Qubit Computers
InnovationFeb 2

Stanford's Light Trap Could Power Million-Qubit Computers

Scientists at Stanford just solved one of quantum computing's biggest scaling problems with tiny light traps that read multiple qubits at once. This breakthrough could finally make quantum supercomputers with millions of qubits a reality.

Science Daily3 min read
Stanford's Date Drop Gets 10x More Dates Than Tinder
InnovationFeb 13

Stanford's Date Drop Gets 10x More Dates Than Tinder

A Stanford grad student tired of swiping created Date Drop, which sends students one thoughtful match per week. Over 5,000 students have signed up, and matches turn into real dates at 10 times the rate of Tinder.

TechCrunch2 min read
Gecko-Inspired Glue Goes From Stanford Lab to Space Station
InnovationApr 17

Gecko-Inspired Glue Goes From Stanford Lab to Space Station

A Stanford PhD student turned a biomimicry breakthrough into a company that's now testing adhesive technology aboard the International Space Station. Her journey shows how to turn academic research into real-world innovation.

TechCrunch3 min read
Stanford Women's Golf Wins 4th National Championship
SportsMay 28

Stanford Women's Golf Wins 4th National Championship

Stanford's women's golf team swept USC 3-0 to claim their fourth national championship, capping a historic season with both conference and national titles. Senior Megha Ganne clinched the victory in her final collegiate match, bringing home the trophy for the Cardinal.

Google News - Championship Win2 min read
Stanford AI System Helps Burned-Out Doctors Fight Fatigue
VideosFeb 6

Stanford AI System Helps Burned-Out Doctors Fight Fatigue

Stanford and Princeton scientists just launched MedOS, a smart glasses and robot system that acts as a real-time medical co-pilot to help exhausted doctors avoid errors. With over 60% of U.S. physicians reporting burnout, this AI assistant could transform how healthcare workers deliver care.

The Robot Report2 min read

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