New gift will help Stanford reimagine Native American Studies through a 21st-century Indigenous lens
Stanford’s Native American Studies program receives a first-of-its-kind gift from Eric and Wendy Schmidt that will further existing offerings and support new ones.
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Dynamic enzyme acts like a Swiss Army knife for ribosomes
For decades, scientists have not understood the fate of a ribosome after it has produced a protein for delivery to an interconnected cellular transport network. New research suggests one fate involves a regulation pathway on...
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A ‘magic’ angle between layers in a stacked nanoscale system offers intriguing material properties
A new study describes a platform that can be fine-tuned to investigate the electronic properties of matter at small scales by shifting individual layers to generate novel lattice patterns.
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Envisioning the future for Palestinians and Israelis
Former Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Israeli Professor Alon Tal explored the complexities and potential of a two-state solution through a model of civil discourse.
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