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AI-related classes have doubled at Stanford over the past five years showing just how fast it's taking over
Stanford is at the heart of Silicon Valley, so pay attention when AI classes double. Students and f…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Ivy league jocks earn as much as $220,000 more than their less sporty peers over their career, study shows
Sporty students are more likely to hold MBAs from elite institutions and earn more than their non-a…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
A Mediterranean diet combined with light exercise helped people lose harmful belly fat while maintaining muscle in a study
As we age, we tend to gain belly fat and lose muscle mass, but eating a lower-calorie Mediterranean…
Kim Schewitz
Donald Trump was wrong to claim absentee ballots helped Joe Biden beat him, according to new Stanford University study
Republicans have baselessly maintained that the expansion of mailed ballot votes was a major reason…
Naina Bhardwaj
Soon you can just pop a pill instead of working out
The team conducted comprehensive analyses of blood plasma compounds from mice following intense tre…
Self-swabbing COVID-19 tests accurate, safe: Stanford study
In the study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 30 participants, who pr…
PTI
Remote work could help the US make more babies, have affordable housing, and tackle the mental health and climate crises, a Stanford economist says
Four of the crises plaguing the American economy could be helped by widespread remote work, says St…
Jacob Zinkula
4 reasons remote work will survive a recession, according to Stanford economist Nick Bloom
Even if a recession comes, Stanford economist and work-from-home expert Nick Bloom has four reasons…
Jacob Zinkula
Almost half of children on the weight-loss drug semaglutide are no longer clinically obese, landmark study finds
A study by University of Minnesota found that 45% of children who took the jab once a week for more…
Marianne Guenot
Vaping makes teenagers more vulnerable to COVID-19, says Stanford-led study
Ever since the beginning of coronavirus, scientists have claimed that young adults and children hav…
Workers in a study got an AI assistant. They became happier, more productive, and less likely to quit.
A recent study that paired human customer support agents with AI assistants found it boosted produc…
Madison Hoff
A scientist quit Stanford to chase a new way to treat depression. He just shared an early sign that his approach could work.
Alto Neuroscience said that its treatment, called ALTO-100, showed some promising signals in an ope…
Yeji Jesse Lee
Companies like Goldman Sachs may want workers back in the office full-time, but most US execs think hybrid working is here to stay, study finds
US executives predict growth of remote and hybrid work over the next five years, the Survey of Bus…
Beatrice Nolan
Brain implant allows paralysed man to type up to 90 characters per minute by just thinking about them
This development is a major improvement on previous implants that allowed users to type on a dig…
Hookups are out, life partners are in. This Stanford grad is expanding a college-dating app for students focused on long-term compatibility.
A team of Stanford grads has raised more funding for Marriage Pact, a dating app that helps college…
Lakshmi Varanasi
Fewer Americans visited untrustworthy news sites ahead of the 2020 election compared to the 2016 election, a new study finds
In 2016, the top 20 fake news stories on Facebook outperformed the top 20 real news stories on the …
Kenneth Niemeyer
Why Stanford is spending millions to incorporate Apple Watches and Fitbits into medical care
Stanford is exploring consumer wearable devices, including Apple Watches and Fitbits, to monitor he…
Mohana Ravindranath
Mark Zuckerberg's reputation has gone from heralded genius to 'worst Bond villain ever.' So why do so many business school grads still want to be the next Zuckerberg?
New MBA grads are flocking to startups, despite their awful success rate. Harvard Business School p…
Jonathan Knee
Elon Musk subpoenaed Stanford, which he attended for 2 days back in 1995 before dropping out, over an 'email account,' according to his lawyer
It's unclear what Musk hopes to gain from the request. Though, Twitter's CEO previously attended St…
Grace Kay
Stanford study ranks Indians amongst world's laziest walkers
As per a study conducted over 46 countries, India is amongst the laziest countries in the world…