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Broader Memory Challenges Found in Children With Autism, Stanford Study Reveals
In-depth Stanford study uncovers extensive memory challenges in children with autism, necessitating comprehensive therapeutic approaches.
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Stanford Researchers Expose Limitations in Text Detection Algorithms for AI-generated Content
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerFlawed AI Detectors Mislabel Non-Native Writers. Stanford study reveals risks for academia & job applications.
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Deciphering the Genesis of Cancer: Predictive Genetic Progressions Unearthed by Stanford Scientists
Stanford Medicine scientists discover that cells destined for cancer undergo a series of predictable genetic alterations long before becoming pre-malignant. …
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Enhanced Brightness and Efficiency in Next-Generation LEDs: A Stanford Discovery, But With a Price
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerStanford researchers enhance the brightness and efficiency of perovskite LEDs, yet these changes shorten their lifespans, revealing challenges to commercial …
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Stanford Scientists Identify Gene “Fingerprint” for Brain Aging
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStanford researchers identify gene fingerprint for brain aging in mice, revealing significant changes in white matter and potential treatments.
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Stanford Researchers Discover New Subtype of Depression
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStanford Medicine researchers identify a new depression subtype, cognitive biotype, affecting 27% of patients, leading to targeted treatment insights.
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Stanford Innovates Football Helmets for Enhanced Protection Against Severe Concussions
Stanford’s new helmet design with liquid shock absorbers may significantly reduce sports-related brain injuries.
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Stanford Researchers Discover Effective Depression Treatment by Correcting Abnormal Brain Signals
Stanford researchers discover that transcranial magnetic stimulation can reverse abnormal brain signals and serve as a biomarker for diagnosing depression.
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Stanford Scientists Uncover Surprising Link Between High-Temperature Cooking and Cancer Risk
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research from Stanford suggests high-temperature cooking may increase cancer risk due to absorption of heat-damaged DNA from foods.