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Elaine Treharne: Why physical books will always be with us

Our guest on this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, Elaine Treharne, is an English professor and an authority on an…

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Oussama Khatib: What if Aquaman were a robot?

On this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, robotics expert Oussama Khatib takes us on a deep dive into the vagaries …

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Desiree LaBeaud: The curious connection between plastic trash and infectious disease

On this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, Stanford infectious disease expert Desiree LaBeaud talks trash, literally…

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Alexandria Boehm: Wastewater helps reveal COVID’s real reach

Civil and environmental engineer Alexandria Boehm joins Stanford Engineering’s The Future of Everything podcast to discuss how a new form of epidemio…

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Is a good diagnosis possible without revealing your medical secrets?

On this episode of Stanford Engineering's The Future of Everything podcast, Stanford bioengineer Jan Liphardt talks about the challenge of getting go…

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The water problem that’s still unresolved in schools across the country

Stanford pediatrics professor Anisha Patel tells us how engaging a local community about their health concerns can lead to impactful discoveries and …

3 years, 6 months ago

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A scientist uses radar technology to map the insides of ice sheets

To better understand the inner workings of glacier — which are often many kilometers in depth — researchers are using ice-penetrating radar, which se…

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How un-syncing the brain can help Parkinson’s patients

When we think of synchrony, we often think of positive things, like ice skaters gliding in tandem. But if there’s too much synchrony in the brain – w…

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How to put AI tools into the hands of primary care physicians

Primary care medicine represents 52% of all care delivered in the United States, but when it comes to AI innovation, it’s been largely left behind.

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3 years, 7 months ago

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A mobile app can be the gateway for helping communities improve their health and well-being

Take a look around your neighborhood and you’ll see a few things you like -- and, most likely, a few you don’t. Maybe you need a crosswalk near the s…

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