
‘Every failed experiment is a chance to learn faster’
Research MattersProfile
Stanford biochemist Lingyin Li’s lab is studying a tumor-fighting “miracle molecule” that could one day inform therapies for cancer, as well as autoimmune, neurodegenerative, and age-related diseases.

After the joy of birth, new moms face ‘the wilderness’ – Stanford is tracking what comes next
Health & MedicineNews
The Stanford Obstetric Recovery Checklist, or STORK, measures the well-being of mothers after they leave the hospital.

What the next quarter century means for energy science and engineering
Earth & ClimateQ&A
As data, AI, and decarbonization reshape global energy systems, Stanford experts explore how energy science is evolving to meet the demands of the next 25 years.

Study reveals how our bones are repaired by stem cells
Health & MedicineResearch
The findings could lead to new therapies that speed recovery from injuries, improve bone health, and boost performance longevity.
Research Matters

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This project was about identifying innovative technology in the wildfire-resilience space. Stanford wants to be used as a living laboratory.”
Cody Hill, associate director of resilience and emergency response for Stanford, in a story about the planned installation of AI-equipped wildfire sensors in Santa Clara County.
Artist Pacita Abad Archives going to Stanford University
The archives encompass materials and ephemera spanning over 30 years of the Filipina artist's career.
First Chinese typewriter rediscovered in grandfather’s basement
Stanford now houses "the origin of Chinese computing," available for researchers and public exhibits.
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