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The U.S’s biggest dairy-producing state is being squeezed by the recent outbreak of bird flu, which also affects cattle—and ...
The race for fusion energy is no sprint, it’s a marathon fueled by money and minds. And right now, America is running with only one shoe tied. China is outspending the United States 2 to 1 on the ...
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 ...
Across the Bay, Oakland is experiencing the steady emergence of another community shaped by Yemen’s ongoing civil war. Roughly 2,000 Yemenis have established roots here, forming the beginnings of an ...
Organized by the GSB Black Business Student Association, the event celebrated Black excellence in leadership across ...
Oscar Hodder is a senior studying History and Environmental Communication at Stanford University. He grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, spending his time hiking, biking, and generally exploring ...
Cate Peters ('27) is studying communication, film, and media studies at Stanford University. She started her journalism career in high school contributing to DyeStat and RunnerSpace, a national ...
Sou Min Shin grew up in South Korea, the United States, and Australia before earning a B.A. in International Relations and Science, Technology, and Society from Stanford University. She is currently ...
Quiet descends on an idyllic Science and Engineering Quad in the aftermath of a busy community day. (Oscar Hodder/Peninsula Press) Any given afternoon at Stanford’s Science and Engineering Quad, ...
Rachel Nelson is a Stanford student-athlete majoring in Science, Technology, and Society (STS) with a concentration in Communication and Media. Originally from Dallas, Texas, and the oldest of four ...
Aru Nair (she/they) is a coterminal master's student on the journalism track from Laramie, Wyoming. She spent her undergraduate degree studying Human Biology and Comparative Literature in ...
When climate executives and policy leads gathered at the Watershed Summit in San Francisco last month, the goal wasn’t to share progress. It was to confront friction. Hosted by climate software firm ...
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