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Mon, 07/20/2020
According to Stanford University Mars experts, NASA’s latest Martian rover will drive a wave of exciting discoveries when it lands on the Red Planet – and possibly alter scientists’ understanding of the blue one it launches from.
Mon, 07/20/2020
A veteran educator takes aim at diversity in engineering and finds that the solution begins by bringing a breadth of life experiences to the classroom.
Fri, 07/10/2020
Machine learning generates far more carbon emissions than most people realize. A Stanford team has developed a tool to measure the hidden cost.
Tue, 07/07/2020
Chemical engineer Will Tarpeh says it could help alleviate a multitude of global challenges — from environmental sustainability to hunger.
Tue, 06/30/2020
A computer science PhD student describes how we might combine the flexibility of drones with the capacity of ground-based vehicles to make e-commerce more traffic-friendly.
Mon, 06/29/2020
Researchers have invented a way to slide atomically-thin layers of 2D materials over one another to store more data, in less space and using less energy.
Thu, 06/25/2020
Every year, students in Experimental Robotics program robots to complete a variety of fun and creative tasks...
Mon, 06/22/2020
Stanford researchers have designed a new electrolyte for lithium metal batteries that could increase the driving range of electric cars.
Mon, 06/15/2020
Meindl was a visionary engineer who saw the potential of integrated circuits and was an early proponent of an interdisciplinary approach to engineering research.
Mon, 06/15/2020
Researchers have created a device that can integrate and interact with neuron-like cells. This could be an early step toward an artificial synapse for use in brain-computer interfaces.

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