Features
Chuck Painter/Stanford News Service
In an excerpt from his new memoir, Stanford in Turmoil, former provost and president Richard Lyman analyzes the events surrounding a student takeover of Encina Hall in 1969, and reflects on a divisive era.
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Gliding a few hundred feet above the African continent in a contraption of his own design, photographer George Steinmetz produces images of beauty and wonder. And once in a while he goes headfirst into a sand dune.
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Michael Sugrue
The Human Whisperer
In an age when lab tests and diagnostic protocols dominate, doctor/author Abraham Verghese has opened a new chapter on an old practice: bedside medicine. His students are listening, one patient at a time.
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Universal Pictures
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Your Computer May Know You Have Parkinson's. Shall It Tell You?
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Do You Speak Elephant?
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Obituaries
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Yurts Become Pop-Up Science Labs
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Movie Maven with a Mission
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