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A sustainable energy revolution is not only vital in mitigating climate change, but also critical to our economic competitiveness, said Energy Secretary Steven Chu. The Nobel laureate and professor emeritus of physics at Stanford, returned to campus Monday to speak at Memorial Auditorium.
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When it comes to counting the United States' carbon emissions, we shouldn't stop at the border, say Stanford scientists Ken Caldeira and Steven Davis. It would be more accurate to include the carbon emitted from the factories in foreign lands that manufacture the goods we import.
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The latest issue of Stanford magazine includes a cover story about Freeman Spogli Institute researchers who are working to address malnutrition among China's rural poor children, this year's winning fiction contest entry and an online-only story on Stanford's "brand" in Avatar.
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- Summer Activities Faire:
Do you know what your children are doing this summer? The WorkLife Office is sponsoring a Summer Activities Faire Thursday, March 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Oak Lounge of Tresidder Union. This event is free and open to the campus community. Stop by and learn about camps, sporting activities, summer programs and more. For more details, call 723-2660 or email Denise Bebb.
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FRANCIS EVERITT headed to Texas A&M to give lecture on science and religion . . .
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