Research & development
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Incubating innovation: SRIās dynamic internal R&D program for early-career researchers
The program encourages early-career researchers to pitch impactful projects that could receive up to $100,000 in funding
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Solving for sleep
SRIās Human Sleep Research Program is conducting groundbreaking research to address modern sleep challenges
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Virtual internship study aims to develop guidance for employers
SRI Education team finds a great opportunity in the summerās rapid growth in STEM virtual internships
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What if you gave cancer the measles?
SRI has created a novel platform that could significantly expand the benefit of immunotherapies by āinfectingā cancer cells
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How research advances the promise of childrenās educational media
SRI education researchers partnered with childrenās media organizations to develop, improve, and evaluate digital media-based learning
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Want to know if itās nature or nurture? Look at twins
SRI and Stanford have studied twins to better understand the genetic and environmental factors that drive human health and behaviors.
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Hope for struggling readers ā early evidence from the use of augmented reality
Research from a team of SRI education researchers explored how augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have the potential to complement what special education educators do for students with dyslexia
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How can we win against emerging viruses?
Every virus is different ā but by finding small similarities in their genomes, we can develop treatments that will make us more prepared for future outbreaks
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Help us understand the health effects of COVID-19 quarantine
Separation from loved ones, loss of freedom, feelings of uncertainty ā¦ how are people from different countries dealing with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic?
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Better Sleep Through Wearables?
Modern technology could be the key to solving our sleep issues.
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Tech history: the story behind Stanfordās satellite dish hiking trail in Palo Alto
The scoop on the past and present of the famous radio telescope that is still active today