Stanford headlines for January 2016

Stanford biologists discover that flexible gene expression may regulate social status in male fish

At Stanford 2015: The Year in Review

Stanford students take listeners on a voyage of discovery

Oregon standoff latest protest in long-running controversy over Western lands, Stanford experts say

Stanford research explains why some people have more difficulty recovering from romantic breakups

Odds are good that risky gambling choices are influenced by a single brain connection, Stanford research shows

Oleg D. Sherby, professor of materials science and engineering, dies at 90

What does the great engineering school of the future look like?

Stanford scholar uses digital tools to track grave relocation in China

Stanford experts analyze North Korea's nuclear test and diplomatic solutions for curbing future nuclear experiments

New Stanford battery shuts down at high temperatures and restarts when it cools

Stanford experts find flaws in Khmer Rouge Tribunal judgment

Freshwater vulnerability threatens developing nations' stability, Stanford researchers find

Stanford students among winners of new scholarship for study in China

Stanford study suggests academic benefits to ethnic studies courses

Federal budget expert Alice Rivlin receives Stanford's 2016 SIEPR Prize

Fad diets shape societal trends about health, Stanford scholar reveals in dissertation

Film director Werner Herzog visits Stanford to talk about literary classic on peregrine falcons

Escondido Village housing project moves ahead with revisions

Californians most concerned about water, the drought and state's economy, new Stanford poll shows

Stanford researcher creates method to measure resource tradeoffs in times of drought

Stanford celebrates a life and legacy of inspiration

Bryan Stevenson highlights racism, inequity in criminal justice system in Stanford talk

Buried nuclear waste risky, say Stanford experts

Jeffrey Koseff to receive Stanford's 2015 Richard W. Lyman Award

Stanford offers grants for innovations in teaching and learning

Q&A with Mariann Byerwalter, interim president and CEO of Stanford Health Care

Stanford New Ensemble presents new classical music in new ways to new audiences

Stanford scientists discover how Pangea helped make coal

Stanford's Faculty Senate discusses shifting educational environment

Shielding a few students from stereotypes benefits everyone's grades, Stanford research shows

Stanford scholar unearths conflicted human history of South America's great natural wonder

Herbert Abrams, pioneering radiologist and anti-nuclear activist at Stanford, dies at 95

Stanford releases fundraising results

With change ahead, campus service station to wind down operations

Warrior's view of the Battle of the Little Bighorn on display at Stanford

Stanford chemical engineering major wins Churchill Scholarship

Stanford experts reveal latest Doomsday Clock estimate

Stanford scholars look to 1930s radio technology to help improve Internet security

Stanford engineers have good news for Stephen Colbert: It is plausible to climb like Spider-Man

Filmmaker Ken Burns will be Stanford's 2016 Commencement speaker

Stanford University advisory on Zika virus

Stanford's interdisciplinary approach fuels critical advances in research