Stanford Report
Generative AI tool marks a milestone in biology
Q&A
Trained on a dataset that includes all known living species – and a few extinct ones – Evo 2 can predict the form and function of proteins in the DNA of all domains of life.
New study takes novel approach to mitigating bias in LLMs
News
'Model pruning’ can be used to pinpoint and remove neurons that consistently contribute to biased responses, say researchers at the Stanford Law School and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI.
Stanford faculty elected to the National Academy of Engineering
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Jennifer Cochran and Christopher Manning have earned one of engineering's highest professional distinctions.
CoDa marks new era for computing and data science at Stanford
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The new building is designed to spur creativity among students, faculty, and researchers.
In the news
We can use the ambient seismic vibrations and analyze the speed of seismic waves to sense the aquifers.”
William Ellsworth, geophysics emeritus professor, on how scientists discovered depleted aquifers after historic L.A. rainfall in 2023.
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Meet Stanford students using drones and artificial intelligence to track sharks: Here’s how it works
Stanford student researchers are using AI and drones in an effort to expand shark conservation.
Down to Earth
Eliminating NO2 emissions from Indian farmlands could cut crop damages amounting to $800 million per year
A study by researchers at the Doerr School of Sustainability found that NO2 emissions from coal-fired plants drag down annual wheat and rice yields in many parts of India by 10% or more.