Senate does not pass divestment resolution Alexis Garduno February 11, 2015 74 Comments In a four hour long meeting on Tuesday night, the 16th Undergraduate Senate failed to pass a resolution that called on the University to divest from corporations identified as complicit in human... Read More »
Big Data in BioMedicine conference focuses on the implications of data for world health Alexis Garduno May 27, 2014 0 Comments At the School of Medicine’s Big Data in BioMedicine Conference last week, academic and industry leaders came together to speak about the role of big data analysis in tackling unanswered questions... Read More »
Camera as Witness program encourages student activism through documentary screenings Alexis Garduno April 27, 2014 0 Comments For the past four years, Stanford’s Camera as Witness (CAW) program has sought to foster student activism on campus by working hand-in-hand with student leaders to spark conversation on contentious... Read More »
Stanford physicists construct chip-sized particle accelerator Alexis Garduno and Alexa Liautaud October 9, 2013 0 Comments Stanford researchers have created a chip-sized particle accelerator smaller than a grain of salt and capable of accelerating electrons near the speed of light. Read More »
Stanford scientists create contaminant-cleaning ‘nanoscavengers’ Alexis Garduno May 30, 2013 0 Comments Communities with limited access to clean water look set to benefit from the recent fabrication of “synthetic nanoscavengers,” which can clear out harmful contaminants from water, by an... Read More »
Students explore their genetic futures in School of Medicine course Alexis Garduno April 7, 2013 1 Comment Students are taught how to examine a DNA sequence and given the option of studying their own genetic data. Read More »
White House’s green energy focus resonates with Stanford Law School center Alexis Garduno February 18, 2013 1 Comment Efforts by Stanford Law School’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance to prompt congressional action that would lower the cost of renewable energy projects may have found new momentum... Read More »
Cell biology researchers look to future Alexis Garduno January 14, 2013 0 Comments Researchers at the Stanford Covert System Biology Lab recently developed the world’s first whole-cell model of all the biological processes in a cell, which can be used to educate... Read More »