Classy Classes: Science Innovation and Communication Hannah Knowles November 15, 2015 0 Comments CHEM 28N: “Science Innovation and Communication” teaches students how to share the scientific issues they care about with a broad audience. Read More »
Generations of nonconsent: The problems of germline modification Johnathan Bowes May 11, 2015 0 Comments Time may bring new research to light that allays the medical concerns that germline genome modification present. But no matter what new advances come with germline modification, its medical use can... Read More »
Mind the gap Holly Moeller February 4, 2015 2 Comments At subway stations and bus stops, we’re warned by conductors “mind the gap.” While in those cases, the solution is a short hop from side to side, when it comes to the gap in scientific... Read More »
Park: Haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate, hate Do-Hyoung Park January 27, 2015 6 Comments The New England Patriots honestly, fairly, justly, honorably earned their spot in Super Bowl XLIX this Sunday. No questions asked. Read More »
The GOP war with science continues Debnil Sur January 20, 2015 0 Comments Many of the most impactful scientific advancements, including penicillin and Velcro, were side effects of other scientific endeavours. The scientific enterprise carefully vets proposals to determine... Read More »
Seeing Green: Tirelessly Telling the Truth Holly Moeller October 16, 2013 10 Comments I’ve been spending a lot of time lately wondering what I’d like to do with my life – professionally, that is. It’s hardly a unique problem: I know plenty of people graduating this year from... Read More »
Stanford scientists awarded over $17 million in NIH grants for innovative research Alexa Liautaud October 2, 2013 0 Comments The National Institutes of Health awarded over $17 million to eight Stanford scientists on Sunday. The grant will enable the recipients to pursue major, groundbreaking projects in the field of... Read More »
Science internship offers opportunity for underrepresented youth Haelin Cho August 9, 2012 0 Comments RISE, recognizing the lack of opportunities for underrepresented or underprivileged youth, aims to help students further their interests and careers in the sciences through a seven-week, hands-on... Read More »