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As technology allows scientists and investigators to glean more about how we record, store and recall memories, psychologists and law experts are studying how reliable that information is. So far, it's not accurate enough for legal evidence, they say.
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Using the X-ray beam of the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource at SLAC, an international team of paleontologists, geochemists and physicists has revealed a transformative glimpse into the Archaeopteryx, a half-dinosaur/half-bird species.
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Last weekend Native Americans from across the continent gathered on campus in the Eucalyptus grove for the Stanford Powwow. The student-organized event featured dance and drum competitions, art and a basketball tournament.
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- Sprocket Man Lives!:
Bike to Work Day is Thursday, May 13. Get ready to bike and/or walk to work as we celebrate the greenest ways to commute to Stanford. For details about bike safety, energizer stations and the Team Bike Challenge, visit the Bike to Work Day website.
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SUSAN KRIEGER'S journey toward blindness . . .
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