July - September 2011

Stanford robotics students show off class projects
Stanford Report, July 5, 2011
Stanford engineers build a nanoscale device for brain-inspired computing
Stanford Report, July 12, 2011
Social deficits associated with autism, schizophrenia induced in mice with new technology pioneered by Stanford scientists
Stanford SoM News, July 27, 2011
Dual-action protein developed at Stanford better restricts blood vessel formation, researchers say
SoM, August 8, 2011
Blink of an eye: Stanford researchers are redefining how the brain plans movement
Stanford Report, August 15, 2011
Researchers invent sutureless method for joining blood vessels
Stanford SoM News, August 28, 2011
New method reveals parts of bacterium genome essential to life
Stanford SoM News, August 30, 2011
An optical illusion called 'reverse-phi motion' helps explain how we view moving objects, Stanford scientists find
Stanford Report, September 12, 2011
Stanford researchers show that there's more than one way to read - with implications for reading disorders
Stanford Report, September 14, 2011
The road less travelled
The Insider, New Scientist, September 2011
Fingertip-size microscope has huge potential for studying the brain and its diseases, say Stanford researchers
Stanford Report, September 16, 2011
NIH awards for innovation, creativity go to five Stanford researchers
Stanford SoM News, September 20, 2011
Plasmonics intensifies a novel nanoscale light source, Stanford engineers find
Stanford Report, September 23, 2011
Ivy Foundation grant advances molecular imaging work
Stanford SoM News, September 26, 2011

 

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