25 stories tagged #Stanford University

  1. Climate Change Could Double Water Bills in US West
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    Climate Change Could Double Water Bills in US West

    A Stanford study warns that climate-driven drought projects may cause severe water affordability crises, with bills doubling for some households.

    yesterday 1 min read
  2. Arthur Fery: Wimbledon's Fairytale Run Continues to Semifinals
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    Arthur Fery: Wimbledon's Fairytale Run Continues to Semifinals

    British wildcard Arthur Fery, who grew up near Wimbledon, has reached the semifinals after defeating Flavio Cobolli. He will face Alexander Zverev.

    5d ago 1 min read
  3. Nvidia CEO: AI Will Need 1,000x More Compute, Reshaping Hardware Market
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    Nvidia CEO: AI Will Need 1,000x More Compute, Reshaping Hardware Market

    Jensen Huang forecasts a massive scaling demand for AI infrastructure, creating a structural shortage for GPUs and impacting energy grids.

    last wk. 1 min read
  4. The Quiet Art of Releasing the Need to Be Understood
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    The Quiet Art of Releasing the Need to Be Understood

    True contentment in later years often comes not from forgiveness, but from ceasing to need validation from those who will never understand you.

    2w ago 1 min read
  5. Why Ozempic Fails for Some Patients: Stanford Uncovers a Genetic Resistance
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    Why Ozempic Fails for Some Patients: Stanford Uncovers a Genetic Resistance

    New research from Stanford indicates that a specific genetic variant in the PAM enzyme causes biological resistance to GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, impacting blood sugar control.

    2w ago 2 min read
  6. Historic El Niño Confirmed: Global Economic and Climate Risks Escalate
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    Historic El Niño Confirmed: Global Economic and Climate Risks Escalate

    NOAA confirms a potentially record-breaking El Niño that threatens global economies with extreme weather, agricultural shifts, and rising temperatures through 2027.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. Gas Stoves Emit Dangerous Indoor Pollution, Stanford Study Reveals
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    Gas Stoves Emit Dangerous Indoor Pollution, Stanford Study Reveals

    A new study shows gas stoves expose millions to harmful nitrogen dioxide levels, rivaling outdoor pollution sources.

    last mo. 1 min read
  8. New Wearable Ultrasound Patch Promises Continuous Fetal Monitoring
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    New Wearable Ultrasound Patch Promises Continuous Fetal Monitoring

    UPatch, a stick-on ultrasound device, tracks fetal health and blood flow in the womb, potentially catching complications traditional scans might miss.

    last mo. 1 min read