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January 24, 2018 | Learning through fieldwork on Pacific coral reefs
Explore coral reefs of Palau with Stanford undergraduates taught by Woods senior fellows.
glaciers
January 23, 2018
Two of the most rapidly changing glaciers in Antarctica, which are leading contributors to sea-level rise, may behave as an interacting system rather... Read More
Aomistic model of cellulose
January 22, 2018
The discovery of a new type of cellulose – the world’s most abundant biomolecule – offers opportunities for multiple advances from renewable fuel to... Read More
Rising Environmental Leaders Program fellows in Washington, D.C.
January 18, 2018
Stanford graduate students and postdoctoral scholars from a wide range of fields look to shape environmental solutions.
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January 17, 2018
The supply chains for critical and rare minerals are vulnerable to political and economic disruptions that could hamper the global shift to a... Read More
Leafy green vegetables are produced in a growing facility in Western Cape Province, South Africa.
January 9, 2018
In one of the first analyses of a company-led sustainability program in the food and agriculture space, Stanford researchers found a major grocery... Read More
Mikael Wolfe
January 9, 2018
A Stanford historian argues that our sense of the past and present is more comprehensive when nature and technology are viewed as interdependent... Read More
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December 20, 2017 | Scope Blog | Stanford Medicine
Using satellite imagery, a team of Stanford researchers has designed a mapping tool with the potential to transform brick manufacturing across South... Read More
December 12, 2017
Food security experts identify government support, policy implementation, private sector engagement and investment in smallholder farmers as keys to... Read More

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