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Mindsets formed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic predict well-being several months later, Stanford psychologists find
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 4/27/22 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 4/27/22

Mindsets formed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic predict well-being several months later, Stanford psychologists find

Mindsets developed in the first 10 days of the COVID-19 pandemic influenced people’s emotions and health behaviors – and ultimately predicted their well-being six months later, Stanford psychologists find.

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Stanford engineers develop a simple delivery method that enhances a promising cancer treatment
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 4/8/22 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 4/8/22

Stanford engineers develop a simple delivery method that enhances a promising cancer treatment

A gel composed of only two ingredients can provide a temporary, hospitable environment that helps activate modified immune cells to attack cancerous tumors.

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Small, but mighty, Monterey astronomy institute continues making scientific advances
The Monterey Herald, The Mercury News McKenzie Prillaman 3/27/22 The Monterey Herald, The Mercury News McKenzie Prillaman 3/27/22

Small, but mighty, Monterey astronomy institute continues making scientific advances

The Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy is a privately-funded nonprofit astronomical observatory dedicated to research and education.

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Stanford engineers develop a stretchable display that could revolutionize how humans interact with electronics
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 3/23/22 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 3/23/22

Stanford engineers develop a stretchable display that could revolutionize how humans interact with electronics

After discovering a groundbreaking way to create an elastic light-emitting polymer, Stanford chemical engineers have developed high-brightness, stretchy color displays.

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Point Sur Lightstation: Reopened and restoring
The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 2/28/22 The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 2/28/22

Point Sur Lightstation: Reopened and restoring

In early March 2020, Point Sur Lightstation welcomed its largest volunteer training class in years. Approximately 80 people were ready to give their time to the historic site. But the first day of training took an unexpected turn.

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Monterey Bay Aquarium to unveil new ‘Into the Deep’ exhibition
The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald, Santa Cruz Sentinel McKenzie Prillaman 2/20/22 The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald, Santa Cruz Sentinel McKenzie Prillaman 2/20/22

Monterey Bay Aquarium to unveil new ‘Into the Deep’ exhibition

A dark, frigid world that is low in oxygen and high in acidity sounds like a hostile habitat to most. But these features are required for the strange yet beautiful animals living in the deepest, darkest corners of the ocean.

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Respecting the raptors while climbing at Pinnacles
The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 2/13/22 The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 2/13/22

Respecting the raptors while climbing at Pinnacles

In Pinnacles National Park, falcons, hawks, eagles and other birds of prey occasionally glide right beneath climbers ascending the park’s iconic rocky peaks.

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Popular ’80s party drug slowly gains respect as PTSD treatment
Santa Cruz Sentinel, The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/30/22 Santa Cruz Sentinel, The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/30/22

Popular ’80s party drug slowly gains respect as PTSD treatment

Study led by UCSF researcher shows MDMA could help millions with the psychiatric disorder.

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Confirmed: Monarchs back in bigger numbers
The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/26/22 The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/26/22

Confirmed: Monarchs back in bigger numbers

After encouraging signs that more monarch butterflies were returning to Pacific Grove for overwintering than in previous years, the creatures’ massive comeback is now clear.

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Drone keeping an eye on Elkhorn Slough
The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/25/22 The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/25/22

Drone keeping an eye on Elkhorn Slough

A drone buzzes above Elkhorn Slough, zipping back and forth in an elongated zig-zag pattern. As it glides through the air, it takes snapshots of the surface to monitor plant life and ground elevation.

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Addressing the local cat problem
The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/17/22 The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 1/17/22

Addressing the local cat problem

Volunteer organizations trap, neuter and return ferals.

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The truth behind pseudoscience: Tarot cards
Good Times McKenzie Prillaman 1/4/22 Good Times McKenzie Prillaman 1/4/22

The truth behind pseudoscience: Tarot cards

Your past, present and future—it’s all in the cards. Or is it?

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New computer program rapidly detects homes, buildings damaged by wildfires
Santa Cruz Sentinel, The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 12/25/21 Santa Cruz Sentinel, The Mercury News, The Monterey Herald McKenzie Prillaman 12/25/21

New computer program rapidly detects homes, buildings damaged by wildfires

Developed by scientists at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo and Stanford University, DamageMap evaluates the destruction by scrutinizing post-wildfire aerial and satellite images.

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Charting the “Bloody” Brine Flows from an Antarctic Glacier
Eos McKenzie Prillaman 12/17/21 Eos McKenzie Prillaman 12/17/21

Charting the “Bloody” Brine Flows from an Antarctic Glacier

Photographs and field observations yield a more complete historical record of the ebbs and flows of the so-called Blood Falls on Taylor Glacier.

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Stanford professor spotlights evolutionary tree concepts with campus trees
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 12/7/21 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 12/7/21

Stanford professor spotlights evolutionary tree concepts with campus trees

More than a century of attentive groundskeeping has turned the Stanford campus into a museum of mathematical phylogenetics, says Noah Rosenberg, creator of the Stanford X-Tree Project.

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Extinction not only threatens primates—their parasites are in danger, too
Mongabay McKenzie Prillaman 12/1/21 Mongabay McKenzie Prillaman 12/1/21

Extinction not only threatens primates—their parasites are in danger, too

Extinction threatens nearly half of all primate species, largely due to human activities. But alongside them, a hidden world of biodiversity also could disappear: parasites.

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Stanford engineers propose a simpler design for quantum computers
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 11/29/21 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 11/29/21

Stanford engineers propose a simpler design for quantum computers

A relatively simple quantum computer design that uses a single atom to manipulate photons could be constructed with currently available components.

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Stanford course dives into untold histories of inventions
Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 11/8/21 Stanford News Service McKenzie Prillaman 11/8/21

Stanford course dives into untold histories of inventions

First-year students learn about the winding paths leading to inventions and experiment with electronics.

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