Researchers at Stanford have been experimenting with a novel thin film scaled down to about 1.5 nanometers in thickness. They have found that as this film gets thinner, its conductivity increases, which is the opposite of how copper behaves.

Weight Loss Breakthrough: Stanford Scientists Discover “Natural Ozempic” Without the Side Effects

Stanford Scientists Solve the Mystery of Antarctica’s Cooling Waters

Stanford Scientists Crack 252-Million-Year-Old Biodiversity Mystery

Stanford Scientists Just Found a Missing Piece in Antarctica’s Ice Puzzle

NASA, Yale, and Stanford Scientists Consider 'Scientific Exile,' French University Says | “We are witnessing a new brain drain.”

Aging Brains Have a Sugar Problem – And Stanford Scientists May Have Found a Fix

Stanford Scientists Just Found a Faster, Cheaper Way to Store Carbon Permanently

Stanford Scientists Discover 380 DNA Variants That Could Predict and Fuel Cancer Growth

No More Needles: Stanford Scientists Create a Painless, Living Vaccine You Rub on Your Skin

China’s Sichuan University overtakes Stanford, MIT and Oxford in high-quality research, according to the latest Nature Index

Stanford Study Reveals Fiber’s Hidden Anti-Cancer Superpowers

Stanford’s New AI Predicts Cancer Outcomes With Unmatched Accuracy

Stanford Unleashes Breakthrough Software Transforming Catalyst Science

Stanford’s Vaccine Breakthrough Boosts Flu Protection Like Never Before

Stanford-Developed Device Produces Critical Fertilizer Ingredient From Thin Air

Stanford Researchers Uncover Genetic Secret in Cyanobacteria That Could Transform Carbon Storage

Global Climate Goals in Crisis: 1.5°C Limit Now out of Reach, Stanford Researchers Warn

Stanford Scientists Rewrite the Ketosis Rulebook: Metabolites That Suppress Hunger and Promote Weight Loss

Stanford Experts Sound Alarm on “Remarkably Harmful Toxin”