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Deep cracks in the soil of some Napa Valley vineyards are swallowing up precious irrigation water. Stanford researchers estimate water losses could exceed 10 percent, but are working with growers on ways to stanch the outflow.
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The digital publication shows how Stanford continues to increase access to programs and expand opportunities for undergraduates. It features videos of students – present and past – talking about life on The Farm and thanking the many donors whose contributions made it possible.
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In a policy brief published by the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR), Matthew Harding, assistant professor of economics and a research fellow at SIEPR, describes how consumers make purchasing decisions and the implications of their choices.
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- Winter close:
The Controller's Office, Purchasing & Contracts, the Office of Research Administration and the Financial Systems Support Team will have limited staff available during the winter close (Dec. 21, 2009 – Jan. 1, 2010) for any matters requiring immediate attention.
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Materials scientist ZHI-XUN SHEN wins prize from the U.S. Department of Energy . . .
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