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In California’s San Joaquin Valley, industrial dairies are releasing harmful pollutants with little oversight. Lacking air ...
As climate change and resource scarcity force increasing human-wildlife contact, debate over natural predator management ...
Trump wants to expand logging on National Forest lands, which may be at odds with the simultaneous vision for wildfire resilience depending on how the U.S. Forest Service meets new timber targets.
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 ...
Commonwealth Fusion Systems is leading the charge with its groundbreaking SPARC tokamak under construction in Devens, Massachusetts. Designed to achieve net energy gain by producing more power than it ...
As Stanford’s Class of 2025 enters the next phases of their lives, they find themselves in search of good advice. And the Stanford community has a few more words of wisdom for the graduates as they ...
When Rahn Sheffield first arrived at Stanford in October 2024 as the new sprints and hurdles coach, few on campus knew they were gaining a coach with Olympic-level credentials, revolutionary training ...
Filoli Historic House and Gardens has been the site of matrimony for top Facebook executives, featured in SNL and Dynasty, and functioned as a neutral diplomatic setting for the Biden-Xi summit. This ...
Through striking photographs and interdisciplinary collaboration, a photography exhibition at the Cantor Arts Center asks what it means to live on a planet that humans have fundamentally reshaped.
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 ...
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 ...
Anastazja is a current BS and MS candidate in the Earth Systems program at Stanford, focusing on biogeochemical cycling. She is also a recipient of Notation in Science Communication with Distinction.