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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Change

Stanford Medicine’s Leah Millheiser has the answers to your menopause and perimenopause questions.

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No extra lives: Stanford’s role in the quest to save video games

Libraries play a critical role in preserving video games, but legal restrictions are impacting preservation efforts in unexpected ways, says Stanford’s Silicon Valley Archives curator Henry Lowood.

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Dialogue across differences

What would Americans think about issues like voting protections and Supreme Court reform if they could thoughtfully discuss and weigh the options?

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Why are workers striking now?

Falling wages and unequal earnings distribution are among the reasons workers are striking, says Stanford economics professor.

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‘Unpredictability is at the very heart of artistic creation’

Stanford Law’s Paul Goldstein on the Hollywood writer’s strike and the growing portent of AI-generated entertainment.

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Stanford explainer: Semiconductors

A Q&A with engineer Srabanti Chowdhury on what semiconductors are, why they are so important in our lives, and the vast potential of what could come next in this global and interdisciplinary industry.

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Q&A: Stanford engineers discuss digital doubles

Digital doubles are becoming more powerful and accessible. What could that mean for actors – and society at large?

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When antitrust regulation can backfire

With the Google antitrust trial well underway, and an Amazon suit soon to follow, Riitta Katila, a professor of management science and engineering, discusses the impacts of anti-competition regulation...

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America’s crisis of confidence

How the Hoover Institution’s new Center for Revitalizing American Institutions is addressing the erosion of public trust.

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Christopher Gardner on Netflix’s You Are What You Eat

The Netflix series You Are What You Eat features Christopher Gardner discussing a Stanford Medicine-led trial of identical twins comparing vegan and omnivore diets.

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What really happens to our memory as we age?

Despite common lore about major lapses in memory, the effects of healthy aging on cognitive functions are actually quite subtle, says Stanford neurologist Sharon Sha.

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