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75763/17 - Resolution - Execution
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Scores from around Montana during the 2024-25 high school basketball seasons.
Stanford economist Ali Yurukoglu challenges the narrative of declining U.S. competition, arguing that a closer look at data reveals competition is “alive and well.”
A thriving reciprocal relationship between Stanford and society is essential as the world confronts climate change and other challenges, the scholars posited at a recent Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Dean’s Lecture.
Working with a bacterium that lives on human skin, Stanford bioengineer Michael Fischbach and his team created a topical vaccine that protected mice against tetanus. The findings could translate into a radical, needle-free vaccination approach that would also eliminate reactions like fever, swelling and pain.
When it comes to local coverage, the big media companies buying up America’s local broadcasters aren’t on the same frequency.