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Jan 27 2016 | Stanford Engineering Fellow, Research, Stanford
A new study shows how harnessing the quantum properties of light can create a transmission technology impervious to eavesdropping. Imagine communicating with your bank, the IRS or your doctor by way of an Internet that was perfectly secure. Your most private data would be protected with absolute...
Jan 15 2016 | Newsletter Events, Newsletter, Students, VPGE
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Dec 30 2015 | Stanford Athletics Fellow, Research, Stanford
Usua Amanam ’13 was a nickelback who preserved Stanford’s 2013 Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin with a late interception and earned the game’s Defensive MVP honor. Today, he’s in the first year of Stanford’s Ph.D. program in Energy Resources Engineering, with interest in the oil and gas industry....
Dec 23 2015 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Glowing dyes help scientists see inside the body and diagnose ailments, but they needed a certain type of molecule to improve the imaging depth. They invented a long wavelength near-infrared fluorescent molecule, and it works. The research team included 2010 SGF Fellow Guosong Hong and 2013 SIGF...
Dec 16 2015 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
The basic process of force-generation in muscle has been known for decades, but until now no one has ever seen it work at a microscopic level in a living human. The new microscope could provide unique insights into treating muscular degenerative diseases. Co-author on the study Gabriel Sanchez was...

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