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Major Statin Meta-Analysis Finds Fewer Side Effects, But Transparency Questions Remain MedShadow, Feb 19, 2026
Inside the FDA’s Quiet Move to Weaken Drug Approval Standards MedShadow, Dec 17, 2025
New Autism Subtypes Identified Based on Genes, Individual TraitsBrainFacts, Nov 11, 2025
This is where your brain readsBrainFacts, Sep 9, 2025
A computer model can predict where in the body nanoparticles goC&EN, Aug 5, 2025
“CRISPR Meets GPT” to Supercharge Gene EditingGEN, Jul 30, 2025
Some killer whales hunt in pairs to maximize their bountyScience News, Jul 28, 2025
Attention not necessary for visual awareness, large study suggestsThe Transmitter, Jul 1, 2025
Brain-reading devices raise ethical dilemmas — researchers propose protectionsNature, Jun 3, 2025
2-in-1 COVID-flu vaccine looks promising in trial — but experts say approval may be delayedLive Science, May 19, 2025
Spatial Transcriptomics Reveals New Cell Types in FliesThe Scientist, May 14, 2025
Legendary 'women of the sea' in South Korea freedive well into their 80s. A new study hints at how.Live Science, May 2, 2025
Built-in safeguards might stop AI from designing bioweaponsScience, Apr. 28, 2025
What do black boxes on planes actually record?Live Science, Apr. 12, 2025
2,400-year-old puppets with 'dramatic facial expression' discovered atop pyramid in El SalvadorLive Science, Mar. 5, 2025
ApoE3 Christchurch Clings Tightly to Tau, Averting TanglesAlzforum, Feb. 1, 2025
Ancient duck-like creature discovered in Antarctica may be the oldest modern bird ever discoveredLive Science, Feb. 5, 2025
Boreal Forests May Be on the MoveEos, Feb. 3, 2025
People who can’t picture images in their ‘mind’s eye’ still represent them in their brainsScience, Jan 10, 2025
Healthy breast cells can look like invasive cancer, complicating early diagnosisLive Science, Jan. 2, 2025
These endangered whales can live up to 150 years — twice as long as previously thoughtLive Science, Dec. 25, 2024
SIRT6 Reported to Destabilize APPAlzforum, Dec. 19, 2024
5-FU’s Hidden Power Against Cancer: RNA, Not DNADrug Discovery News, Dec 18, 2024
‘Proteogenomics’ Ties Genes That Control 38 Proteins to Alzheimer’sAlzforum, Dec. 10, 2024
A common kitchen tool could help koala conservationScience News, Oct 28, 2024
This lab robot mixes chemicalsMIT Technology Review, Oct 17, 2024
Repeat Expansion Mutations More Common Than ThoughtAlzforum, Oct. 17, 2024
X-Chromosome-Wide Association Data Spot Alzheimer’s LociAlzforum, Sep. 25, 2024
Why do we shrink as we age?Live Science, Aug. 25, 2024
Pompeii victims died in 'extreme agony,' 2 newfound skeletons revealLive Science, Aug. 15, 2024
Massive medieval coin hoard worth 'about 150 sheep' discovered in Germany's Black ForestLive Science, Aug. 15, 2024
Bacteria that switch antibiotic resistance on and off are going undetected. Microbiologist Karin Hjort is on a mission to find out how they do it.Live Science, Aug. 9, 2024
How fast can antibiotic resistance evolve?Live Science, Aug. 9, 2024
'Extremely unusual': Hottest ocean temperature in 400 years threatens the Great Barrier ReefLive Science, Aug. 8, 2024
Great white sharks split into 3 populations 200,000 years ago and never mixed again — except for one hybrid found in the Bermuda TriangleLive Science, Aug. 7, 2024
'Screaming Woman' mummy suffered a painful death in ancient Egypt, virtual autopsy findsLive Science, Aug. 2, 2024
Tau Tangles Linked to ‘Lonely’ Brain Waves, ForgetfulnessAlzforum, Jul. 30, 2024
3,500-year-old tablet in Turkey turns out to be a shopping listLive Science, Jul 30, 2024
Stopping cachexia at its source could reverse wasting from cancer Science News, Jul 30, 2024
Why do we see colors that aren't there?Live Science, Jul 27, 2024
'Double' meteor shower will light up the skies next week. Here's how to watch.Live Science, Jul 24, 2024
Astronomers want to change how we define a planet — againLive Science, Jul 16, 2024
Black patients may be missed on common cancer screening, study suggestsLive Science, Jul 16, 2024
Does honey ever go bad?Live Science, Jul 9, 2024
Scientists say they can now forecast El Niño Southern Oscillation years in advanceLive Science, Jul 3, 2024
'I've never seen anything like this': Scientists hijack cancer genes to turn tumors against themselvesLive Science, Jul 3, 2024
51,000-year-old Indonesian cave painting may be the world's oldest storytelling artLive Science, Jul 3, 2024
H5N1 bird flu can remain infectious in raw milk for at least an hour, study finds Live Science, Jun 27, 2024
2,000-year-old funerary urn found in Spain contains the world's oldest known liquid wineLive Science, Jun 27, 2024
'Exceptional' discovery reveals more than 30 ancient Egyptian tombs built into hillsideLive Science, Jun 26, 2024
Scientists discovered the oldest termite mounds on Earth — and they're 34,000 years oldLive Science, Jun 25, 2024
Giant river system that existed 40 million years ago discovered deep below Antarctic ice Live Science, Jun 20, 2024
'1st of its kind': NASA spots unusually light-colored boulder on Mars that may reveal clues of the planet's pastLive Science, Jun 19, 2024
Rare video shows elusive deep-sea squid cradling her gigantic, translucent eggsLive Science, Jun 17, 2024
Cal Academy Opens New Exhibit Highlighting California's Natural Beauty KQED Digital News, May 25, 2024
New UCSF Center Offers Hope for Children With Rare Genetic DiseaseKQED Digital News, May 24, 2024
Red-Light-Loving Bacteria Could Expand the Search for LifeEos, May 22, 2024
California’s New 1600-Acre State Park Set to Open This SummerKQED Digital News, Apr. 23, 2024
'Perfect Day' for a (Partial) Eclipse: Here's What the Bay Area SawKQED Digital News, Apr. 8, 2024
For reindeer, sleep is just an opportunity to keep eatingScience, Dec. 22, 2023
Shallower Clouds Hang More Often over Lost ForestsEos, Dec. 13, 2023
Bacteria are evenly matched in swimming contests, no matter their sizeScience, Dec. 7, 2023
North Atlantic orcas reveal the troubling persistence of toxic ocean pollutantsMongabay, Nov. 27, 2023
Five years in, Blue Zones still spreading the message of healthy choicesMonterey Herald, Nov. 24, 2023
Point Pinos: ‘One of the greatest avian crossroads in the world’Monterey Herald, Nov. 19, 2023
Boosting Elkhorn Slough climate change planMonterey Herald, Oct. 28, 2023
Funding secured to help remove eucalyptusMonterey Herald, Oct. 22, 2023
Hidden treasures in the underwater pharma-seaDrug Discovery News, Oct. 6, 2023
Imposter cells weaken immune responsesDrug Discovery News, May 30, 2023
A spoonful of oleogel helps the medicine go downDrug Discovery News, Feb. 15, 2023
Martyr microbes protect the pack by sensing a viral attackDrug Discovery News, Feb. 01, 2023
The paradox of anti-inflammatory drugsDrug Discovery News, Dec. 09, 2022
A potential new target for developing antibioticsDrug Discovery News, Oct. 14, 2022
A sex hormone may help reverse liver damageDrug Discovery News, Aug. 19, 2022
A contact lens with nano-scale needles for drug deliveryDrug Discovery News, Jul .17, 2022
A dopamine kick switches non-REM to REM sleepDrug Discovery News, May 16, 2022
Concerns arise for the development of smart cane to assist the blindThe Stanford Daily, Nov. 14, 2021
d.school director unpacks the secret to creative design thinking in new bookThe Stanford Daily, Sep. 21, 2021
Stanford escape room with an outdoor twistThe Stanford Daily, Jun. 22, 2021
Stanford alumna Kate Rubins returns to Earth after six months of being in spaceThe Stanford Daily, Apr. 25, 2021
New AI model could make clinical trials more inclusiveThe Stanford Daily, Apr. 21, 2021
OpEd:Constructive science and religion dialogues at the UniversityThe Stanford Daily, Apr. 20, 2021
Classy Classes: BIOE 122 encourages undergraduates to brainstorm biosecurity solutionsThe Stanford Daily, Mar. 15, 2021
Experts balance equity and efficiency in aiming for ethical vaccine distributionThe Stanford Daily, Feb. 27, 2021
OpEd:The natural wonder of the Yosemite firefallThe Stanford Daily, Feb. 23, 2021
An Imagination Game to Bridge DividesPeaceful Science, Feb. 18, 2021
Science, Civil Rights, and the Doll TestPeaceful Science, Feb.12, 2021
Debunking medical myths with Dr. Seema YasminThe Stanford Daily, Feb. 3, 2021
Is the Scientist a Woman? Or a Man?Peaceful Science, Feb. 2, 2021
Is There Beauty in the Coronavirus?Peaceful Science, Dec. 30, 2020
Bryan Butler: More Than The Image of GodPeaceful Science, Dec. 3, 2020
A Mystery in the Weird Clouds of VenusPeaceful Science, Sep. 25, 2020