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What if understanding other religions could make us more open to science? Stanford #researchers suggest that bridging belief systems may be key to tackling #science denial. loom.ly/3DTQ3YM

What if understanding other religions could make us more open to science? Stanford #researchers suggest that bridging belief systems may be key to tackling #science denial. loom.ly/3DTQ3YM
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Think earnings reports only matter to investors? Turns out, your neighbors might spend—or save—based on what the local company just announced. #businessnews #localeconomy loom.ly/6siz0UA

Think earnings reports only matter to investors? Turns out, your neighbors might spend—or save—based on what the local company just announced. #businessnews #localeconomy loom.ly/6siz0UA
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Passport. Sushi. Political identity. It’s not just who you vote for—it’s how you see the world. Stanford’s Neil Malhotra explains why cultural habits map the real political divide. #DesignThinking loom.ly/i1TqhnM

Passport. Sushi. Political identity. It’s not just who you vote for—it’s how you see the world. Stanford’s Neil Malhotra explains why cultural habits map the real political divide. #DesignThinking loom.ly/i1TqhnM
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Why does the brain slow down with age? Stanford scientists are uncovering how dormant stem cells may hold the answer—along with the key to keeping brains sharper, longer. #science loom.ly/sBLvp5Y

Why does the brain slow down with age? Stanford scientists are uncovering how dormant stem cells may hold the answer—along with the key to keeping brains sharper, longer. #science loom.ly/sBLvp5Y
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AI is learning to do what once seemed impossible: sense distress in speech, respond with empathy, and support mental health at scale. At Stanford, researchers are reshaping what AI therapy can be. #AI #therapy loom.ly/nmFrtP4

AI is learning to do what once seemed impossible:
sense distress in speech, respond with empathy, and support mental health at scale. At Stanford, researchers are reshaping what AI therapy can be. #AI #therapy loom.ly/nmFrtP4
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Cancer treatment with a cell-based immunotherapy causes mild cognitive impairment, a Stanford Medicine team found. They also identified compounds that could treat it. #research #cancer loom.ly/gZCyEAo

Cancer treatment with a cell-based immunotherapy causes mild cognitive impairment, a Stanford Medicine team found. They also identified compounds that could treat it. #research #cancer loom.ly/gZCyEAo
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Babies get regular checkups after birth. Moms? Often just one. Stanford’s new STORK checklist goes beyond the basics to support physical, mental, and emotional recovery after #childbirth. #wellbeing loom.ly/Z4vRESw

Babies get regular checkups after birth. Moms? Often just one. Stanford’s new STORK checklist goes beyond the basics to support physical, mental, and emotional recovery after #childbirth. #wellbeing loom.ly/Z4vRESw
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What if an emotion is less about what you feel—and more about how long your brain stays in that state? New #research uncovers a shared emotional signature in humans and mice, revealing how persistent brain activity shapes our feelings and #disorders. loom.ly/7wM_xoM

What if an emotion is less about what you feel—and more about how long your brain stays in that state?
New #research uncovers a shared emotional signature in humans and mice, revealing how persistent brain activity shapes our feelings and #disorders. loom.ly/7wM_xoM
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StanfordResearchPark was pleased to host residents of the Palo Alto Hills, Esther Clark Park, and Miranda neighborhoods for the City of Palo Alto’s Neighborhood Town Hall on June 12. Residents received important wildfire preparedness and public safety updates from city staff.

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Worried about measles? Stanford’s Dr. Bonnie Maldonado breaks down who’s at #risk, how #outbreaks spread, and why the #vaccine remains one of the safest, most effective tools we have. loom.ly/lsMH-8o

Worried about measles? Stanford’s Dr. Bonnie Maldonado breaks down who’s at #risk, how #outbreaks spread, and why the #vaccine remains one of the safest, most effective tools we have.  loom.ly/lsMH-8o
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Most shoppers say they value #sustainability—but at the register, brand and size win. A Stanford #study shows actions don’t match intentions. loom.ly/2ygCHAA

Most shoppers say they value #sustainability—but at the register, brand and size win. A Stanford #study shows actions don’t match intentions. loom.ly/2ygCHAA
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If even the most accomplished leaders feel like they’re falling short, it’s not a skill gap—it’s a signal that the very rules of leadership have changed, says Stanford lecturer Robert Siegel. #leadership loom.ly/ifhofuo

If even the most accomplished leaders feel like they’re falling short, it’s not a skill gap—it’s a signal that the very rules of leadership have changed, says Stanford lecturer Robert Siegel. #leadership loom.ly/ifhofuo
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The Hub at Stanford Research Park, located at 3215 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, California, has been recognized by The City of Palo Alto for outstanding architectural contributions, enriching the community, and fostering a healthy, vibrant environment. loom.ly/hX0oRrE.

The Hub at Stanford Research Park, located at 3215 Porter Drive, Palo Alto, California, has been recognized by The City of Palo Alto for outstanding architectural contributions, enriching the community, and fostering a healthy, vibrant environment. loom.ly/hX0oRrE.
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What does the science really say about sunscreen? The message has gotten murkier in recent years—so Stanford dermatologists set the record straight. #sunprotection #sunscreen loom.ly/smeexL4

What does the science really say about sunscreen? The message has gotten murkier in recent years—so Stanford dermatologists set the record straight. #sunprotection #sunscreen loom.ly/smeexL4
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A breakthrough in #bioprinting: #Scientists have found a way to speed up and sharpen how we print vascular systems—bringing us closer to lab-grown organs made from a patient’s own cells. loom.ly/aY7LwdA

A breakthrough in #bioprinting: #Scientists have found a way to speed up and sharpen how we print vascular systems—bringing us closer to lab-grown organs made from a patient’s own cells. loom.ly/aY7LwdA
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Red light therapy is popping up everywhere—from beauty salons to social feeds—promising better skin and even hair regrowth. But does the science back the hype? Stanford Medicine experts break it down. loom.ly/M8atYOs

Red light therapy is popping up everywhere—from beauty salons to social feeds—promising better skin and even hair regrowth. But does the science back the hype? Stanford Medicine experts break it down. loom.ly/M8atYOs
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Russ Altman has been working on AI since the 1980s. In a Q&A, he shares why he welcomes it in class (with disclosure), avoids it for rec letters, and sees both promise and peril ahead—especially for a generation learning to think in an #AI-saturated world. loom.ly/ZpfIpfA

Russ Altman has been working on AI since the 1980s.
In a Q&A, he shares why he welcomes it in class (with disclosure), avoids it for rec letters, and sees both promise and peril ahead—especially for a generation learning to think in an #AI-saturated world. loom.ly/ZpfIpfA
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What if the key to fewer mosquitoes—and less disease—wasn't repellant, but trees? Stanford researchers just gave us something to think about. #Stanford #research #disease loom.ly/Am0PxkQ

What if the key to fewer mosquitoes—and less disease—wasn't repellant, but trees?  Stanford researchers just gave us something to think about. #Stanford #research #disease loom.ly/Am0PxkQ