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Brynn Evans

Stanford enhances undergraduate financial aid program

"Stanford University today announced the largest increase in its history for its financial aid program for undergraduates.

Under the new program, parents with incomes of less than $100,000 will no longer pay tuition. Parents with incomes of less t

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saved by Brynn Evans on 2008-02-20

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Alberto Campagnolo

Art meets science: Renaissance painting inspires interdisciplinary collaboration and unusual museum exhibit

Experts at the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, the Department of Art and Art History, the Medical Center and even the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory are teaming up to use today's technology to understand and preserve yesterday's art treasures.

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Brain chemicals may aid treatment of Parkinson's

Marijuana-like chemicals in the brain may point to a treatment for the debilitating condition of Parkinson's disease.

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saved by aj on 2007-02-21

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Closing in on genes linked to severe depression

Some people appear to be genetically predisposed to developing severe depression, but researchers have yet to pin down the genes responsible. Now, a specific region rife with promise has been located on one chromosome...

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Robert Sapolsky discusses physiological effects of stress

'We've evolved to be smart enough to make ourselves sick'

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saved by aj on 2007-03-28

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Cancer stem cells created from skin cells in lab

researchers at the School of Medicine have turned normal skin cells into cancer stem cells, a step that will make these naturally rare cells easier to study.

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saved by aj on 2008-04-24

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Derek Baird

Stipek discusses fixing K-12, training good teachers

Deborah Stipek, dean of the School of Education, is on a mission. In an interview with Lisa Trei, she outlines the objectives of Stanford's new K-12 Initiative and why high quality teacher education is essential to training good teachers

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saved by Derek Baird on 2007-01-20

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Chris Prout

Steve Jobs to 2005 graduates: 'Stay hungry, stay foolish'

Commencement speech from Steve Jobs at Stanford in 2005

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saved by Chris Prout on 2008-01-01

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