Bikini Atoll corals may give insight into cancer treatment ZaZu Lippert July 14, 2017 0 Comments Bikini Atoll, the site of 23 nuclear tests from 1946 to 1958, may now also be known as the place of the discovery of new insights into how other species prevent cancer. Read More »
Stanford increases solar panels on campus Sophie Stuber April 28, 2017 0 Comments Over the past nine months, 15 Stanford buildings have added new solar photovoltaic panels. Thanks to the new solar panels on these buildings, Stanford’s electric distribution system will receive... Read More »
Over-pumping groundwater sinks land, research shows Susannah Meyer April 13, 2017 0 Comments A School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences professor's study shows that years of over-pumping groundwater in California’s Central Valley is causing the ground to sink, permanently reducing... Read More »
Graphic: Record rainfall lessens drought in Bay Area Graphics Team March 10, 2017 0 Comments A visualization of recent rainfall in California. Read More »
Here comes the sun: Successes and drawbacks of Stanford’s solar farm and the displacement strategy Zoe Sayler and Tia Schwab January 19, 2017 0 Comments Stanford opened a solar farm in the Mojave, but not all environmentalists are smiling about it. Read More »
Q&A with Good Food Institute CEO on lab-produced meat Sierra Garcia January 12, 2017 0 Comments The Daily sat down with Bruce Friedrich, the CEO of the Good Food Institute, to learn about "cultured meat." Read More »
Visitors sample local tap waters at Cantor Arts Center’s Water Bar Angela Luo November 15, 2016 0 Comments Visitors sampled local tap waters and talked with scientists, engineers, artists, activists and students whose work focuses on water at Cantor Arts Center's interactive public art exhibit, "Water... Read More »
Stanford tree walk Axelle Talma November 13, 2016 0 Comments Students learned about Stanford's plant life on a contemplative tree walking tour. The event was part of Stanford Contemplation by Design Week, which held the week of Nov. 4 until Nov. 12. For... Read More »