In conversation with Mark Shunney, the founding manager of the Stanford Public Arts Program, Quinn Cook ’29 explores what it means to craft (at) Stanford.
Saying RED-S doesn’t exist may sound like blasphemy to some and clickbait to others, but it’s a captivating title — and the focus of a recent 2024 paper. If that question has you thinking, “Of course ...
Research is shaking up how we think about evolution, suggesting there's a level of predictability influenced by genes and genetic history.
TV is an excellent medium for Peter Parker, and as a fan, I think The Spectacular Spider-Man and Spider-Man Unlimited are ...
In an already busy week, and it's only Tuesday, the company rolled out an M5 MacBook Air, M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pros and ...
Target's merchandising leaders previewed the company's ambitious plans to overhaul key categories, including home and apparel, at an investor meeting.
The unofficial soundtrack of every basketball, squash or hard-court tennis match is the constant high-pitched squeak or shriek of the players' shoes. But can this squeak be designed out of them while ...
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When LA Criminalizes a Black Victim
*One of Malcolm X’s oft-repeated quips about Black victimization was “The criminal (the oppressor) can make the criminal look ...
March is Women’s History Month, a global celebration of our achievements from all social, cultural, economic and political ...
The rapid pace of renewable energy development in Texas followed years of investment in the grid needed to get the power to ...
On Feb. 28 in Krannert’s Foellinger Great Hall, the Sinfonia da Camera, conducted by Ian Hobson, offered a program devoted entirely to works by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
This thought occurred to me last August, as the director and playwright Mark Rosenblatt and I hightailed it from a restaurant ...
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