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The race for fusion energy is no sprint, it’s a marathon fueled by money and minds. And right now, America is running with ...
The U.S’s biggest dairy-producing state is being squeezed by the recent outbreak of bird flu, which also affects cattle—and ...
Jordan Stock is a rising Stanford senior and B.S. candidate in the Earth Systems program on the Human Environmental Systems track. She is also minoring in International Relations and pursuing a ...
The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are set to open in Paris, France, on July 26. New to the games are breaking, a lively form of dance turned competitive sport, and kayak cross, a contact sport in which ...
Claire Miles is Master's student in the Earth Systems program at Stanford, with a focus on environmental analysis, management and communication. Her writing focuses on spotlighting the narratives of ...
As the number and sophistication of cyberattacks increase, so does the demand for people who can prevent such digital incursions. More than 209,000 cybersecurity jobs in the U.S. are unfilled, and ...
Wanda Wolfe sits in a chair wearing her self-deemed “Thanksgiving sweatshirt,” with a pumpkin and a cornucopia gracing its green background. She talks of her nieces and nephews, sisters and ...
On Nov. 9, 2016, the day after the presidential election, 15 Bay Area artists-cum-activists sat down in a kitchen in San Francisco. Some of the younger ones, students at the San Francisco Arts ...
Jason Gay has been a sports and humor columnist at the Wall Street Journal for 13 years. (Photo by Erin Hall) “I’m so sorry.” It’s the first thing Jason Gay says to me, apologizing for being late. His ...
In 2022, San Francisco announced plans to replace the city’s nearly 2,900 trash cans with custom-designed stainless steel bins. Nearly three years later, old cans still remain, and it may take another ...
A tree has uprooted the healthy relationship among neighbors on Montclair Terrace in San Francisco’s Russian Hill neighborhood. Meri Jaye, 96, is fighting for landmark status for the redwood tree that ...
Chantal Eiwanger ('26) is from Vancouver, Canada, studying Communication and Media Studies. She is a student-athlete on Stanford’s Varsity field hockey team and writes for The Stanford Daily sports ...
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