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May 15 2017 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
A new way of connecting distinct sets of DNA markers from the same person could help police trying to catch criminals or scientists looking to collaborate, but it may raise privacy concerns as well.
May 15 2017 | Newsletter Events, Newsletter, Students, VPGE
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May 12 2017 | Stanford Daily Fellow, Research, Stanford
Stanford alum Kate Rubins Ph.D. ’06 P.D. ’07 became the 60th woman to go to outer space on June 6, 2015. During a three-and-a-half month session on the International Space Station, Rubins participated in the first successful effort to sequence DNA under low-gravity conditions. She graduated from UC...
May 11 2017 | Stanford News Students
Stanford graduate students in classics translate and adapt an ancient Greek play to lampoon a modern political movement. It’s a summer day in Sonoma Valley’s Bohemian Grove, where the country’s most powerful men gather to cavort, perform mysterious rituals and cement their social and political...
May 10 2017 | Stanford News Fellow, Research, Stanford
Flash organizations are a new crowdsourcing technique that enables anyone to assemble an entire organization from a paid crowdsourcing marketplace and lead that organization in pursuit of complex, open-ended goals.

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