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- The music of the Arab Spring finds a home on the Stanford campus
- May 15, 2013
- Stanford scholars broadcast Middle Eastern music and culture on two KZSU radio shows, Arabology and Mediterraneans: Music of the Middle East, North Africa, and Beyond. Read more »
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- Stanford’s Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve at 40
- May 13, 2013
- In the past 40 years, research conducted at Stanford’s Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve has transformed fundamental ecology science. Read more »
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- Stanford scholar provides glimpse at words behind Martin Luther King’s dream
- May 9, 2013
- The key speechwriter and counsel to Martin Luther King Jr. says his training in music and study of historic speeches helped him draft some of the most important speeches of all time. Read more »
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- Musicians at Stanford bring 21st-century effects to 16th-century vocal music
- May 9, 2013
- Musician Jesse Rodin leads student singers through the works of Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez in a historically inspired performance featuring digital enhancements by sonic pioneer Ge Wang. Read more »
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- Stanford center highlights the benefits of compassionate workplaces
- May 8, 2013
- The Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford brought together leaders in business and academia to talk about the role of compassion in business. Read more »
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- Stanford engineers’ new metamaterial doubles up on invisibility
- May 6, 2013
- The new material’s artificial “atoms” are designed to work with a broad range of light frequencies. With adjustments, the researchers believe it could lead to perfect microscope lenses or invisibility cloaks. Read more »
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- Stanford research on speed dating examines what makes couples ‘click’ in four minutes
- May 6, 2013
- At Stanford, a sociologist and a computational linguist team up to analyze the encounters of men and women during four-minute speed dates to find out what makes couples feel connected. Read more »
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- Stanford-led research pushes back origins of agriculture in China by 12,000 years
- May 2, 2013
- The global emergence of similar practices around 23,000 years ago hints that agriculture evolved independently around the world, perhaps as a response to climate change. Read more »
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- 10th annual book salon celebrates Stanford authors
- May 2, 2013
- On topics ranging from poetry to politics, Stanford writers talked about their recent publications at “A Company of Authors,” a “speed-dating” version of a book fair. Read more »
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- The power of storytelling drives Stanford’s BiblioTech conference
- May 1, 2013
- Silicon Valley business leaders and humanities scholars emphasize the economic value of narrative at a career forum that aims to bring skills of humanities PhDs to the corporate world. Read more »