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The 2022 Forbes' "30 Under 30" features two current Stanford students and eight recent alumni developing energy and sustainability-related technologies--the most Stanford students and alumni in cleantech since Forbes started its list 10 years ago.
With the return to campus and in-person learning in 2021, we experienced more changes and different routines from pre-pandemic times. Stanford researchers continue to make advancements in science and technology which include some notable achievements, including the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic...
New solar materials developed by Stanford scientists could usher in ultrathin, lightweight solar panel
Transition metal dichalcogenides - or TMDs - absorb ultrahigh levels of sunlight, is thin, lightweight and flexible which holds promise to be used in mobile applications, from self-powered wearable devices and sensors to lightweight aircraft and electric vehicles. The Stanford prototype...
Stanford researchers have released a blueprint for how to build a National Research Cloud, a system to provide greater access to compute power and data to enable basic academic and non-commercial research.
Gathering Strength, Gathering Storms: The One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence (AI100) 2021 Study Panel Report
The second in a planned series of studies, this AI100 Study Report, comes five years after the initial report. The study is a combination of two key features: it is written by a Study Panel of core multi-disciplinary researchers and it is a longitudinal study with planned reports published...