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    Stanford Researchers Use Stem Cells To Pinpoint Cause Of Common Type Of Sudden Cardia

    When a young athlete dies unexpectedly on the basketball court or the football field, it's both shocking and tragic. Now Stanford University School of Medicine researchers have, for the first time, identified the molecular basis for a condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy that is the most...
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    USC?s first TD against Stanford will be a source of controversy ? again

    When the dust settles after Saturday's USC-Stanford game, there will be a little bit of controversy. As running back Silas Redd was trying to score from the 1 1/2 —yard line during the Trojans first touchdown, he was stuffed until offensive tackle Aundrey Walker wrapped his arms around him and...
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    The Shutdown 50 ? #10: David DeCastro, OG, Stanford

    With the 2011 NFL season in the books, it's time to turn our eyes to the NFL draft, and the pre-draft evaluation process. Right up to the draft, we'll be taking a closer look at the 50 players who may be the biggest NFL difference-makers when all is said and done. We continue this year's...
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    Guidelines For Earlier Cancer Detection Established By New Stanford Model

    Tumors can grow for 10 years or longer before currently available blood tests will detect them, a new mathematical model developed by Stanford University School of Medicine scientists indicates. The analysis, which was restricted to ovarian tumors but is broadly applicable across all solid tumor...
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    Stanford Develops Nanotube-Infused Artificial Skin for Robots and People Alike [Video

    Man and machine might not be that different in the future—especially if they share the same synthetic skin being developed at Stanford University. More »
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    Pac-12 Forecast: Stanford takes one for the team

    A dozen hyper-specific predictions for the 2011 season. Wrapping up Pac-12 Week. </p> • As expected, quarterback Andrew Luck will earn the headlines and be back in New York City in December as a Heisman Trophy finalist, but Stanford will lead the nation by placing at least four other...
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    Stanford vs. the talent gap: Can Cardinal bridge the great divide to the BCS title ga

    Part of Pac-12 Week. It's a fact: The words "Stanford football" and "national championship" do not go together. It's just not something that comes up. The only national title Stanford claims in its history is a retroactively awarded crown from 1926, under coach Glenn "Pop" Warner. The last...
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    Stanford forward perseveres despite three ACL tears in 18 months

    When Stanford forward Andy Brown tore his left ACL on an awkward layup attempt midway through his senior year of high school, he viewed it as a temporary setback he could easily overcome. When he suffered the same injury going for a rebound the first day of practice the following season at...
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    Watch SACRAMENTO STATE VS STANFORD || Live Streaming NCAA/Football Live...

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    Large Majority Of Americans Still Believe In Global Warming, Stanford Poll Finds

    Three out of four Americans believe that the Earth has been gradually warming as the result of human activity and want the government to institute regulations to stop it, according to a new survey by researchers at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. The survey was...
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    Aiming To Cure Deafness, Stanford Scientists Create Functional Inner-Ear Cells

    Deep inside the ear, specialized cells called hair cells detect vibrations in the air and translate them into sound. Ten years ago, Stefan Heller, PhD, professor of otolaryngology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, came up with the idea that if you could create these cells in the...
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    Stanford Study: What Makes You Unique? Not Genes So Much As Surrounding Sequences

    The key to human individuality may lie not in our genes, but in the sequences that surround and control them, according to new research by scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Yale University. The interaction of those sequences with a class of key proteins, called...
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    Stanford Scientists Make Stem Cells Pluripotent Using Virus-Free Technique

    Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Unlike other commonly used techniques, the method, which is based on...
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    Stanford University Rumor?

    I know that Stanford is a very prominent school that is challenging to get accepted to, but I have heard that even if you have great grades, recommendations, etc. you still may not get in because they look for applicants who have had past relatives that attended college at the University. Is...
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    Who won the Texas Stanford baseball game?

    When i left the score was Texas 5 Stanford 2 and i forget what inning.
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    Retromodo: Steve Jobs, Stanford Commencement Address, 2005 [Steve Jobs]

    Steve Jobs' departure from Apple yesterday leaves us with time to appreciate his finer moments, such as these from his 2005 Stanford Commencement Address. [via AllThingsD] When Steve Jobs Said “Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish,” He Did Not Mean This Foolish Posted at 2:53 AM PT on January 15, 2009...
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