Men Get Heart Disease Earlier Than Women – Here's Why
A recent study highlighted a concerning trend: men tend to develop cardiovascular disease roughly seven years earlier than women.
Stanford Cardinal Men's Basketball Surging Toward NCAA Tournament
Lindsey Vonn to Compete at Olympics Despite Torn ACL
Sports
USA Baseball Mourns Passing of Former President and Olympic Gold Medal Manager
Mark Marquess, who led the U.S. to Olympic gold in 1988, dies at 78

Stanford Women's Basketball Favored in Final Four
Cardinal have depth and experience to edge out other contenders
Stanford's Maples Pavilion Offers Intimate College Hoops Experience
Venue lacks electric atmosphere but provides affordable, accessible games for Bay Area fans.
Entertainment
A Great Big World Brings Empathy to the Stage with 'Wonder' Musical
The pop duo's theatrical debut taps into a growing demand for stories that promote kindness and understanding.

Composer and Instrument Builder to Discuss Unconventional Approach at Cal Poly
Mark Applebaum's lecture 'Composing the Unexpected' will explore experimental compositions and invented instruments.
The Future of Daily Puzzles: Personalization, Gamification, and the Metaverse
From the NYT Mini Crossword to Wordle, daily puzzles are becoming a beloved ritual - and the future holds even more innovation.
Health
5 Daily Leg Exercises for Strength After 55 (Trainer Approved)
Want stronger legs fast? Do these 5 daily leg moves from a certified trainer today.

Rare Disease Diagnosis Saves Patient From Dialysis
Bethanien Hospital success story highlights emerging trends in autoimmune disease diagnostics and treatment
Stanford Study Reveals Key 'Tipping Points' in Aging at 44 and 60
Researchers identify distinct biological shifts that challenge the notion of gradual aging decline.
Business
How Leaders Can Protect Entry-Level Learning in an AI-Powered Workplace
As AI automates more routine tasks, companies must find new ways to develop soft skills and hands-on experience for junior employees.

Entrepreneur Ryan Serhant Embraces Intense Work Ethic
The real estate mogul says most people don't achieve their dreams because 'what they really want is just to be lazy'
CU's 'Heart Keeping' Campaign Transforms Loyalty Points into Meals for Children
AI-powered coupon donation program from South Korean convenience store chain CU demonstrates the future of corporate social responsibility.
Science
Damaged Proteins Accumulate in Aging Brains
Study finds synaptic proteins more susceptible to breakdown issues in older brains, potentially contributing to cognitive decline

Electric Fields Alter Water & Boost Hydrogen Production: New Study
Researchers uncover surprising role of entropy in water splitting, with implications for hydrogen fuel production and beyond.
New Chip Optical Amplifier Boosts Light Intensity 100x
Stanford physicists develop a low-power optical amplifier that can be integrated on a chip.