A new simulation technology could one day help surgeons plan operations to relive brain swelling before they cut into the skull. For more info: http://stanford.io/2dpPSQY
A combination of sensors and video reveals details about the hunting methods of the largest predators that have ever lived. The study focuses on rorquals, a family of baleen whales that includes bl...
The spinning rainbow surface of a soap bubble is more than mesmerizing – it’s a lesson in fluid mechanics. Better understanding of these hypnotic flows could bring improvements in many areas, from ...
In a recent experiment, Stanford researchers found that Baidu’s speech recognition software composes text messages three times faster and is more accurate than human typists. For more info: http://...
Stanford's Hoover Institution Library and Archives is helping to protect the show's legacy by preserving approximately 700 of the 1,505 episodes, with priority to the most vulnerable formats. The b...
To actually integrate autonomous vehicles into everyday life, researchers need to teach the cars how to make the safe driving decisions that come intuitively to human drivers. Stanford engineers ar...
Stanford-led research in Senegal, West Africa, finds that freshwater prawns can serve as an effective natural solution in the battle against schistosomiasis, a potentially deadly parasitic disease ...
Stanford researchers found that a reduction in child mortality is a key driver in the declining lifespan inequality gap in wealthy countries including the United States, Canada, France, Germany, It...
Students from the courses "Objects of History: From 'Material Culture' to 'Making'" and "The Questions of Clay: Craft, Creativity and Scientific Process" collaborated to replicate items from the Ca...
Stanford+Connects is a 16-city world tour that brings the best of Stanford to alumni around the world. Each city stop brings new faculty micro lectures -- and you can watch them all right here. Presented by the Stanford Alumni Association in collaboration with alumni like you.