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A Cure for Cancer with your PS3 Stanford University is using the PlayStation 3's advanced computing power for medical research and all PS3 owners can help out. folding@home • proteins • nano-technology • playstation 3 • ps3
A Son Dies and Stanford University is Founded Leland Stanford Jr. was traveling abroad in 1884 when he began to feel ill in Athens. In Italy he felt worse and was diagnosed with the bacterial disease. leland stanford • jane lathrop stanford • leland stanford jr. dies • the founding of stanford university • typhoid
Hey, what are you looking at? Two years ago, the Poynter Institute and Stanford University joined forces to track the eye movements of Internet readers. The research results are unfolding at Poynter's Web site. journalism • online newspapers • online journalism • web • internet
Perfect 10 - A Jamila Wideman Webzine Perhaps one of the best fan pages on the Internet, Perfect 10 has the most information about Jamila Wideman in one place. wnba • jamila wideman • stanford university • los angeles sparks • take your daughter to work day
Stanford University High School: Seeking a more rigorous high school experience for your gifted child? The prestigious Stanford University opens an online high school for gifted students. stanford university • online gifted high school • gifted student • epgy • epgy-ohs
Worst of Recession Lies Ahead A panel of Silicon Valley executives and economic experts offers a sober assessment of the economic recession, but says technology innovation can hasten recovery. silicon valley • recession • intel • intel capital • unemployment
Best Universities in the World - 2008 What is the best university in the world? Each year the Higher (formerly the THES or Times Higher) publishes a list claiming to identify the world's best universities. best university in the world • best universities in the world • times higher university ranking • what is the worlds best university • best university social science
Best Universities in the World What is the best university in the world? One clue lies in the THES's annual ranking of the world's best universities. Here's the 2007 top ten for all subjects. best universities in the world • best universities in the world for science • best universities in the world for social science • best universities in the world for humanities • best universities in the world for technology
Hilary B. Price, Creator of Rhymes With Orange Rhymes With Orange. Hmm. I can't think of anything. Can you? Rhymes With Orange is the innovative creation of Hilary B. Price, putting the spotlight of hilarity on the daily grind. Hilary is the youngest woman to achieve syndication and she is eager to encourage other women to give cartooning a try. rhymes with orange • hilary b. price • syndication • king features syndicate • youngest woman
Jane Stanford Ensures Survival of Stanford U. On June 21, 1893, Leland Stanford died. His determined widow now took steps to forge the future success of the university they began to honor their deceased son. jane lathrop stanford • founding of stanford university • poisoning of mrs leland stanford • millionaire mrs stanford cuts expenses • religious faith of mrs leland stanford
Low Dose Naltrexone for Gulf War Syndrome Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) is now defined as a disease. Stanford University's Dr. Jarred Younger is recruiting Gulf War veterans for a clinical trial of low dose naltrexone. autoimmune disease • gulf war syndrome • low dose naltrexone • ldn • multiple sclerosis
Martin Perl - The Third Quark-Lepton Family - Tau Lepton Martin Perl won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for his discovery of a third quark-lepton family of elementary particles. His research extended the Standard Model for physics. martin perl • nobel prize in physics • elementary particles • tau lepton • stanford university
Naomi Mulitauaopele Naomi Mulitauaopele's outgoing personality makes her a fan favorite in Seattle. naomi mulitauaopele • seattle reign • kate starbird • women's basketball • stanford university
Part II Searching and Bidding on Auctions (My Personal Secrets) A fun look at on-line auctions and how to be sure that you win everytime. bid • on-line • online • on line • internet
Running To Prevent Aging We all want to live a long health life; research suggests physical activity is the key. running • stanford university medical school • diseases • the compressed morbidity theory • cancer
Sally Ride, Astronaut Biography Biography of American Sally Ride, astronaut and physicist, one of the first female astronauts in the U.S. space program. astronaut sally ride • sally ride biography • ride astronaut • sally ride challenger • nasa and sally ride
Silicon Valley Coffee Shops Jennie Reynolds, founder of MoonBean's Coffee and owner of the MoonBean's cafe at Stanford University, says "it's great to be busy" and still in business. silicon valley coffee shops • moonbean's coffee • stanford university • starbucks • peet's
Virtual High School Stanford University, a top-rated California university, is offering a virtual high school curriculum. It is only for the "gifted." stanford university • virtual • high school • tag • gifted
Women's Basketball, Candice Wiggins at Stanford Candice Wiggins' freshman year at Stanford University, as extraordinary as it was, turned into something special; something she could only imagine. stanford university women's basketball • ncaa basketball rankings • final four • wnba • atlanta olympics
Eadweard Muybridge's Horse Photos, Late 1870s After an absence, photographer Eadweard Muybridge was back in Sacramento, California by 1877 to take more photos of Leland Stanford's famous trotter Occident. occident • horse photos • leland stanford • eadweard muybridge • trotting horses
Fibromyalgia Treatment Low dose naltrexone is a prescription drug used off label for MS and other medical conditions. Subjects are needed for the first clinical trial of LDN in fibromyalgia. fibromyalgia • naltrexone • ldn • clinical trials • stanford
Google Dot Com Beginnings Brief history of Google.com, invention of Google, the world's largest web search engine, its founders, Page & Brim, and how it all started. google beginings • brief history of google • invention of google • google larry page • google sergey brin
Another Case of XDR TB Exposure Once again health officials are searching for 44 airline passengers in 17 states who may have been exposed to a rare and potentially deadly form of TB. xdr tb • tuberculosis • airline passenger exposes others • cdc • american airlines flight 293
Arizona State vs. Stanford Football 2009 Toby Gerhart will test the nation's No. 2 run defense when Stanford meets Arizona State in a Pac-10 Conference football game Saturday, Oct. 24, at Stanford, Calif. ncaa football scores • college football matchups • pac-10 conference • stanford vs. arizona state football results • stanford footbal tickets
David Packard, Co-Founder of Hewlett Packard Lucile and David Packard (co-founder of Hewlett Packard), dedicated their lives to public service. It all started in a garage in Palo Alto, California. david and lucile packard • garage in palo alto california hewlett packard • the hp way • commitment to community service packard • los altos david packard
Gallows Humor Lightens The Recession People are surviving the recession by poking fun at it. Jokes center on bankers and corporations. Experts say humor relieves stress and empowers people. gallows humor lightens the recession • bankers and corporations butt of jokes • humor relieves stress • no kidding about the ordinary jobless • likened to airborne vermin
Genes from Domestic Dogs Cause of Black Wolves Recent work by researchers has found that black wolves carry the same gene for coat-colour as do black poodles and labradors. This gene may enhance the wolves' survival. black-coated north american wolves • marco musiani • university of calgary • gregory s. barsh • stanford university
Luxury Hotel in Palo Alto, CA The San Francisco area of California has many luxury hotels, but only one best 5-star hotel in East Palo Alto. Four Seasons is the top place for high tech business trips. best luxury hotels east palo alto san francisco si • four seasons 5 stars top place high tech capital u • resorts excellence new san mateo county • internet turks facebook yahoo relax style wealth b • hip contemporary culture classy appeals
One down, three to go for Davenport Lindsay had such a great hardcourt season last year, winning four titles, including the US Open. Can she repeat it again? Well, she's one step closer with the successful defence of her Bank of the West title in Stanford. Now, it's on to San Diego and Los Angeles where she has to pull out the magic again. lindsay davenport • venus williams • stanford university • san francisco • california
Selective Colleges of the West The most selective colleges in the United States are located on the east coast. The following article names the top five selective colleges in the Western United States. college ranking • ranked colleges • selective college • selective colleges • college admissions consultant
Spring Break Alternatives in Disaster Aftermath In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, high schoolers and collegians have skipped beach vacations to help build and restore hundreds of Gulf Coast homes. spring break alternatives disaster aftermath • students pour in • new orleans gulf coast hurricane victims • greatest volunteer effort • new hampshire dartmouth
Stanford vs. Oregon State Football 2009 The Stanford Cardinal will take its three-game winning streak on the road this week, facing Oregon State in a Pac-10 football game Saturday, Oct. 10, at Corvallis, Ore. college football previews • pac-10 football results • pac-10 football statistics • college football scores • pac-10 scores
The Charter School Choice Parents enroll their children in charter schools expecting superior education; but most often, traditional schools perform as well or better than the charter schools do. charter schools • public school choice • public schools • educational reforms • educational outcomes
The Power of Sacred Space Recent research suggests that the power of sacred space is within the reach of human intention. the power of sacred space • conditioning place with coherent energy • conditioned space • coherent energy • psychoenergetic science
The Rise of Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover, perhaps best known as having presided over the Great Depression, lived a very interesting, exciting and undeniably impressive life before the Presidency. herbert hoover • secretary of commerce • stanford university • the great depression • world war i
UCLA vs. Stanford Football 2009 The Stanford-UCLA football game was supposed to play second fiddle to Cal-USC in terms of importance. But that's starting to sound more like opinion than fact. college football previews • ucla bruins football • stanford cardinal football • pacific-10 conference • west coast football
Washington State vs. USC Football 2009 It seems like it was only a few days ago that the Southern Cal Trojans were sitting pretty in the penthouse of college football. Actually, it was only a few days ago. pac-10 conference • university of southern california • usc trojans football • pete carroll • washington state university
Canadian Nobel Winners Canada has contributed enough to get some nobels prizes. Here is a little view at these either Canadian Born or Canadian Citizens who have won the Nobel Prizes. pearson • polanyi • physics • chemistry • peace
How to Increase Google Page Rank Google page rank is an indicator of how important websites are to the search engines. Getting a good page rank from Google can dramatically increase website traffic. internet marketing • seo • ppc • page rank • google page rank
Keeping Our Children Safe from H1N1 A world wide pandemic of the swine flu virus brings apprehension amongst parents as they continue to look for solutions on how to keep their children safe. h1n1 • flu • swine flu • pandemic • vaccines
Maria Sharapova Refining Her Tennis Game Even if her problem right shoulder isn't quite healthy, Maria Sharapova maintains her boundless energy, charm and humor. sharapova returns from injury • wta tour players • russia female tennis athletes • bank of the west classic • tennis players recovering from shoulder injuries
Online Math Education for Gifted Homeschooling Online math education for gifted homeschooling helps kids learn from home. EPGY at Stanford and CTY at Johns Hopkins offer homeschool math curriculum for advanced study. online math education • gifted homeschooling • internet homeschooling • homeschool math curriculum • learn at home
Palmyra Syria a UNESCO World Heritage Site Palmyra, (Tadmor) Syria now a UNESCO World Heritage Site was, for many years a caravan stop on the great Silk Road that stretched from China to the Mediterranean coast. palmyra syria • temple of bel • diocletian walls • empress zenobia • unesco world heritage
Research Innovation Ranks Best Universities University research innovations, technology use and strategy are hallmarks of academic research at the world's best universities, according to a global rankings project. research innovation • technology research • research strategy • medical research • research management
The Google Books, Digitization and Libraries Rhymes With Orange. Hmm. I can't think of anything. Can you? Rhymes With Orange is the innovative creation of Hilary B. Price, putting the spotlight of hilarity on the daily grind. Hilary is the youngest woman to achieve syndication and she is eager to encourage other women to give cartooning a try. rhymes with orange • hilary b. price • syndication • king features syndicate • youngest woman
Mae Jemison: An Extraordinary Woman (Part I) Mae Jemison wanted to be a scientist. She became that and much more. Join me as we look at the story of this incredible woman. 1961 • chicago • mae jemison • scientist • teacher
Mae Jemison: An Extraordinary Woman (Part II) Mae Jemison wanted to be a scientist. She became that and much more. Join me as we look at the story this incredible woman. 1961 • chicago • mae jemison • scientist • teacher
News Flash !! Theory on how tumors grow & Cancer Cells Can Neutralize Immune System. cancer • tumor • cancer cells • immune system • chemotherapy
Prison Experiment shows we are a product of our environment The Stanford Prison experiment conducted by Dr. Phillip Zimbardo in 1971 still offers much insight into the way people respond to their surroundings. Although originally designed to study behavior in institutional settings, the experiment provided much information that we can apply to other group situations, such as family life and the work environment. stanford prison experiment • phillip zimbardo • behavioral psychology • group dynamics • disidentification |
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