Using advanced 3D printing techniques, Stanford researchers are working to transform a paste made of living cells into hearts and other organs: https://t.co/7KIdA5GZnW pic.twitter.com/GW0NcW8LBY
— Stanford University (@Stanford) March 21, 2022
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Using advanced 3D printing techniques, Stanford researchers are working to transform a paste made of living cells into hearts and other organs: https://t.co/7KIdA5GZnW pic.twitter.com/GW0NcW8LBY
— Stanford University (@Stanford) March 21, 2022
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Associate Professor @ProfKuangXu on why we must move past our emotional response to #AI, in order to truly harness its power to help us make data-driven decisions.
Apple: https://t.co/SSe60DagCV
Spotify: https://t.co/sIc7diQbE4
YouTube: https://t.co/OzTGnasYXu pic.twitter.com/4hB4RgdsRI— Stanford Graduate School of Business (@StanfordGSB) February 8, 2024
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April 16, 2021: Campus art museums reopened after a more than a year of closure.
📸: Andrew Brodhead#YearInPhotos | #Stanford pic.twitter.com/jggKcbncP7
— Stanford University (@Stanford) December 23, 2021
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An opportunity to repurpose plastic may be hiding in plain sight: common infrastructure and construction projects, like roads, building facades, and drainage pipes. https://t.co/xgoOD9D54I
— Stanford University (@Stanford) August 8, 2023
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May 12, 2022: Helena Zhang, ’22, a human biology major, at work in the McMurtry Building.
📸: Andrew Brodhead#YearInPhotos | #Stanford pic.twitter.com/3JtrVmiUfR
— Stanford University (@Stanford) December 30, 2022
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Husband and wife economists Guido Imbens and @Susan_Athey in the early morning hours.
"We discuss our work with the kids and with each other. We're interested in similar questions, so this leads to heated debates at the dinner table." pic.twitter.com/styZwM5o76
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 11, 2021
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"As you leave this campus, whether you're starting a new job, or going to grad school or figuring out your purpose from gig to gig—make sure you 'pull up at the club VIP,' because you're exactly where you're supposed to be." –@IssaRae #Stanford2021 pic.twitter.com/NG27OXxU0o
— Stanford University (@Stanford) June 13, 2021
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"He's an amazing teacher, a wonderful mentor, a modest & delightful colleague. He embodies something we're really are proud of at Stanford: the ways that fundamental research can take off like a rocket ship & transform our thinking and our practices."
-Debra Satz on Guido Imbens pic.twitter.com/cYJi9S4RBm
— Stanford University (@Stanford) October 11, 2021
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