by Rob Jordan | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Imagine the death of the world’s last elephant. An international team of ecologists, including Stanford biologist Rodolfo Dirzo, did just that, not only […]
by Rob Jordan | Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment Imagine the death of the world’s last elephant. An international team of ecologists, including Stanford biologist Rodolfo Dirzo, did just that, not only […]
by Laura Snider | NCAR/UCAR U.S. residents’ exposure to extreme heat could increase four- to six-fold by mid-century, due to both a warming climate and a population that’s growing especially fast in […]
by Lund University It is six times more expensive for society – and for you individually – if you travel by car instead of cycling. This has been shown in a Lund […]
by University of Leicester An international archaeological team is investigating an historic site devastated by conflict in Lebanon. They have demonstrated it is possible to obtain original and important information from heritage […]
By University of Delaware That gut feeling many workers, laborers and other underlings have about their CEOs is spot on, according to three recent studies in the Journal of Management, the Journal […]
During Expo 2015 in Milan, Italy, Siemens is serving as the strategic partner to Enel for delivering the intelligent grid technology that supplies the world’s fair with electricity. For Italy’s largest power […]
by Donald Sull and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt We struggle to manage complexity every day. We follow intricate diets, sign 47-page cell phone contracts, face too many emails at work, and wade through […]
by Joseph Caputo | Cell Press When you look at this photograph, what colors are the dress? Some see blue and black stripes, others see white and gold stripes. This striking variation […]
by National Geographic | Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Organizations in the Arizona communities of Sedona, Cottonwood, Clarkdale, Camp Verde, Jerome and Yavapai-Apache Nation are joining with National Geographic Maps to […]
by Clifton B. Parker | Stanford University News Service Passion, dedication and persistence count the most when children are cultivating their intelligence and talents, a Stanford scholar says. Carol Dweck, a Stanford psychology […]
by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) Germany Provides an Excellent Example of the Economic Impact of the Digital Revolution, Growth of About 1 Percent GDP and Labor Increases of About 6 Percent Are Possible […]
by National Science Foundation A new agreement between the United States and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) signed May 7th, 2015, will pave the way for renewed collaboration in particle physics, […]
by Clifton B. Parker | Stanford University News Service If people actually embrace the concept of stress, it can make them stronger, smarter and happier, a Stanford expert says. “Stress isn’t always harmful,” […]
by American College of Chest Physicians (CHEST) A Google search using the key words “snoring” and “treatment” yielded over 5 million results, but no standard treatment is available for primary snoring or snoring […]