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  1. Feb 1

    Looma box, created by alums, allows teachers in Nepalese schools that have little or no electricity or Wi-Fi to vastly expand the amount of material available to their students.

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    The NFL tried to trademark “The Big Game” in 2007, but realized they were likely going to be trumped by Stanford & Cal and abandoned their quest.

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    Séances, psychology, and , oh my! Find out how Leland’s brother accidentally helped psychology come of age in this graphic feature from :

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  4. Jan 31

    In January 1920, trustees, struggling to meet the university’s financial obligations and lacking a robust endowment from which to draw, established a tuition fee.

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  8. Jan 24

    How should a concussion be treated? It depends. Stanford researchers have identified five subtypes of concussions and recommended a different approach for each one.

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    Health systems have more technologies to trace disease outbreaks, "but we are living in a moment of very complicated social dynamics surrounding public health and healthcare" >> APARC’s Karen Eggleston on the outbreak and its implications:

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    Getting hurt by others is inevitable. It feels lousy. Fred Luskin, PhD ’99, has a radically simple (though not easy) way to feel better: Forgive.

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  11. Jan 21

    ‘Human nature being what it is, power that is not checked will sooner or later be misused.’ -

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  12. Jan 17

    "To stand apart . . . means giving yourself the critical break that media cycles and narratives will not, allowing yourself to believe in another world while living in this one."

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  13. Jan 17

    “Often it’s not really that the company sucks,” says , “it’s that this role or your boss is the problem.”

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    Learn some of the science and mysteries behind volcanic hazards from Stanford geologists Gail Mahood and Donald Lowe.

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  15. Jan 15

    “An asteroid would be an unlikely place to find life, especially giant space slugs.” Laura Schaefer, assistant professor of geological sciences, and her colleagues discuss the science of Star Wars.

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    Jan 15

    A bunch of great research-bases tips for keeping your NY Resolutions, from healthy eating to forgiveness via

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  17. Jan 11

    “Often it’s not really that the company sucks,” says , “it’s that this role or your boss is the problem.”

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    Twilight on Meyer Green. by Sandra Kong, ’21.

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  19. Jan 9

    Stop calling them healthy. 's and say to make veggies more desirable, you should use indulgent terms.

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  20. Jan 8

    "I don’t think it’s practical to just say, 'Well, stop using it.' I wanted to figure out a way to use [these technologies] in a way that benefits me as opposed to feeling like I serve these tools."

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