Fasting-Mimicking Diet Shows Benefit in Crohn's Disease
Nearly 70% of patients with mild-to-moderate Crohn's disease following a 5-day-per-month fasting-mimicking diet achieve a clinical response in a controlled trial.
Stanford Engineers Revive Old Semiconductor Materials for Infrared Tech
Autonomic Dysfunction Linked to Delayed Gastric Emptying
Sports
Sacramento Kings Uncover Gem in Stanford's Maxime Raynaud
Rookie forward Maxime Raynaud has emerged as a double-double machine for the struggling Kings

Micah Shrewsberry Rips Notre Dame Over Loss to Stanford
Notre Dame coach says team "deserved to lose" after poor performance against Cardinal.
No. 9 Arkansas golf finishes second at Cabo Collegiate
The Razorbacks came up one stroke short of the team title, falling to No. 11 Oklahoma State.
Entertainment
Werner Herzog on Dreams, Defeats, and Ghost Elephants
The legendary filmmaker discusses his new documentary and the physical challenges of filmmaking in his 80s.

Stanford Alum Kosinski Shares Filmmaking Journey at FLiCKS Screening
Director of 'F1: The Movie' recounts his path to Hollywood at campus film series revival.
Secrets Exposed at Rainbow Grocery's 50th Anniversary Party
Decades-old drama between friends comes to a head at the local co-op's milestone celebration.
Science
Science Raises $230M in Series C Funding for Retinal Implant
The brain-computer interface medtech is preparing for commercialization of its PRIMA device in Europe and the U.S.

Automated CT Scans May Speed Up Clinical Assessments
NIH-funded research team develops versatile machine learning model to analyze medical scans and predict disease onset.
Automated CT Scans to Speed Up Clinical Evaluations
New machine learning model could expand what medical scans can tell us about disease.
Health
Scientists Develop Universal Vaccine for Winter Infections
New approach could protect against common cold, flu, COVID-19 and more.

Novel 'Immune Cocktail' Vaccine Shows Broad Protection Against Infections
Researchers explore a new vaccine paradigm that stimulates the immune system in a non-specific way, offering protection against a range of respiratory pathogens.
Stanford Study Examines Impact of Frailty and Nutrition on Multiple Myeloma Transplant Outcomes
Research reveals complex relationship between patient health factors and success of autologous stem cell transplantation.
Lifestyle
Music Degree Requirements: Auditions, Recitals & Proficiency Exams
The Evolving Landscape of Music Education: Trends and Requirements

Calls for Viewpoint Diversity on College Campuses Spark Controversy
Professors argue that promoting diverse opinions is a 'MAGA plot', while others say lack of viewpoint diversity is 'profoundly unhealthy'
Education Faces Disruption as Generative AI Arrives
Experts warn that treating AI as an 'adoption technology' rather than an 'arrival technology' risks making today's graduates obsolete.