Stanford electrical engineers overturn existing models to demonstrate the feasibility of a millimeter-sized, wirelessly powered cardiac device. The findings, say the researchers, could dramatically alter the scale of medical devices implanted in the human
Stanford's Parking & Transportation Services Department is working to address the needs of commuters and fans on a day that will feature a women's soccer match at 4 p.m. and a football game at 7 p.m.
Looking at the effects of a similar immigration policy from 1986, Stanford doctoral candidate Scott R. Baker calculates that the legalization of undocumented workers under the new policy could lead to 50,000 fewer crimes per year nationwide.
Research by Stanford biologists H. Craig Heller and Dennis Grahn led to the creation of a device that alters body temperature, and could explain why muscles get tired.
Welcome to the first edition of Transit Notes, a twice-monthly newsletter I'll be sending out to anyone interested in transportation in the Menlo Park City School District.
Menlo Park City School District opened the school to parents a week before school starts.
Teachers say the new space in Atherton will foster global problem solving skills.
The new facility in Atherton will foster the minds of blossoming artists.
An unprecedented number of Stanford students are working and researching on the continent.
Stanford researchers used new robotic sensors to expand the possibilities of ocean exploration and bring sharks into your living room.
A collaboration between a Stanford ant biologist and a computer scientist has revealed that the behavior of harvester ants as they forage for food mirrors the protocols that control traffic on the Internet.
Here are some things to talk to your kids about before sending them on their way to school.
"We all know there is a lot more to student success than just getting to school on time."
Five things principals, educators, PTA members, and parents in Menlo Park and Atherton need to know.
The car, which is named Shelley, hit 120 mph on a recent track test. Combined with new research on professional drivers' brain activity, the car's performance could get even better.
The San Mateo County Office of Education participates in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs to provide affordable meals to the county’s students.
Although farmers have been manipulating plant germlines since the Neolithic, plant sex cells have stubbornly guarded the secret of their origin. The surprisingly simple answer could change the way we breed plants.
Crews have less than a month to finish building the school before classes start.
With the Voices of California project, Stanford linguistics professors and students aim to discover and document the diversity of California English.
Charter School advocates and union leaders discuss their take on the contentious issue of charter schools and specifically how to evaluate teachers.
The back to school part of the year is full of both joy and anxiety, for the children and the parents. It's also full of cooties.
Stanford experts say Kofi Annan had an impossible mission, and his departure won't tarnish the Nobel Peace Prize winner's legacy.
North Fair Oaks Community Festival creates royal court of women who are pursuing secondary education.