Algorithm maps cancer trajectory Sarah Moore January 23, 2012 0 Comments Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have developed a mathematical algorithm to help predict the severity of bladder cancer. Read More »
PA residents protest AT&T Sarah Moore January 18, 2012 0 Comments The Palo Alto City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, Jan. 23 to consider resident appeals protesting an AT&T plan to install 19 new antennas on utility poles. Read More »
Study points to Bay Area’s concentrated poverty Sarah Moore November 14, 2011 0 Comments More than 40 percent of residents in the Bay Area’s five poorest neighborhoods live below the poverty line, according to a recent study by the Brookings Institution. Read More »
Study examines engineering gender gap Sarah Moore November 7, 2011 0 Comments A lack of confidence exhibited by some women is the main contributor to the gender gap between the number of males and females studying engineering and following engineering careers, according to a... Read More »
CS senior identifies bug in Adobe Flash Player Sarah Moore October 31, 2011 2 Comments Stanford computer scientist Feross Aboukhadijeh '11 recently discovered a bug in the widely used Adobe Flash Player that allowed malicious websites access to a Flash user's webcam and microphone. Read More »
Measure D on Palo Alto ballot Sarah Moore October 24, 2011 0 Comments Palo Alto citizens are set to vote Nov. 8 on Measure D, which proposes ending the mandatory binding arbitration for debates between public safety workers and management, which has been in place for 33... Read More »