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A new book by Thomas Mullaney tells the story of the engineers who wouldn’t abandon China’s written heritage and how their efforts paved the way for auto-complete and AI.
Scientists discover cellular origami
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Combining a deep curiosity and “recreational biology,” Stanford researchers have discovered how a simple cell produces remarkably complex behavior, all without a nervous system. It’s origami, they say.
Cuthbertson, Dinkelspiel, and Gores award winners announced
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The university awards recognize Stanford community members for exceptional teaching, service, and academic achievement.
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A ‘waterbender’ pursues his global goal
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Ahmad Koya, who will graduate with a degree in environmental engineering in June, aims to help improve water systems around the world.
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Manu Prakash, associate professor of bioengineering, on discovering how the single-celled lacrymaria olor extends its origami-like neck.
Campus Resources:Resources for campus events, safety, and well-being
In a time of heightened anxiety and concern in light of the events in Israel and Gaza, this page provides information and resources for students, as well as for other members of the Stanford community.