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Aug 26 2017 | Gizmodo Fellow, Research, Stanford
Many animals endemic to islands have gone the proverbial "way of the dodo", including, well, the dodo. Island species face some of the toughest climate and human-induced challenges, and some of them just don't make it out alive. But new research shows how one strange creature — the solenodon — was...
Aug 24 2017 | Stanford Medicine Awards, Fellow, Research, Stanford
Scientists from Stanford and their collaborators have linked a traditional population’s seasonally varying diet to cyclical changes in the number of gut-residing microbial species. More evidence that our intestinal microbes are profoundly influenced by the foods we eat — or don’t: The gut...
Aug 15 2017 | Message to Stanford Students and Postdocs Announcement, Stanford, Students
Vice Provosts for Graduate Education, Undergraduate Education, and Students Affairs reaffirm Stanford's commitment to uphold the core values of equality, diversity, inclusion and respect. Dear Stanford students and postdoctoral scholars,
Aug 4 2017 | Stanford News Awards, Fellow, Research, Stanford
Stanford environmental engineers have developed a planning tool called AquaCharge that helps urban water utilities develop efficient, cost-effective systems to replenish aquifers.
Jul 31 2017 | Stanford News Faculty, Research, Stanford
In his new book, sociologist Tomás Jiménez turns the conventional analysis of assimilation on its head and dissects the phenomenon from the perspective of Silicon Valley’s established population. The conventional way of studying assimilation is to document the changes immigrants and their children...

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