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Stanford University
private research university in Stanford, California, USA
Stanford
census-designated place in Santa Clara County, California, United States
Stanford prison experiment
controversial 1971 psychological experiment
Stanford marshmallow experiment
study on delayed gratification by psychologist Walter Mischel
Silicon Valley Classic
tennis tournament at Stanford
HIV Drug Resistance Database
Database at Stanford University that tracks 93 common mutations of HIV
Stanford University Press
American university press
All Right Now
1970 single by Free
Stanford bunny
3D test model
Arctostaphylos stanfordiana
species of plant
Stanley
autonomous vehicle
Stanford Research Park
technology park in Palo Alto, California, USA
2019 college admissions bribery scandal
ongoing corruption scandal involving major universities in the U.S.
Sloan Fellows Program
world's first senior and mid-career master's degree in general management and leadership
Stanford Physics Information Retrieval System
database management system developed by Stanford University
Arlis Perry
American murder victim
V operating system
microkernel operating system
MIPS-X
MIPS-X is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) microprocessor and instruction set architecture (ISA) developed as a follow-on project to the MIPS project at Stanford University by the same team that developed MIPS. The project was supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and began in 1984. Its final form was described in a set of papers released in 1986–87. Unlike its older cousin, MIPS-X was never commercialized as a workstation central processing unit (CPU), and has mainly been seen in embedded system designs based on chips designed by Integrated Information Te
Genetic Studies of Genius
written work by Lewis M. Terman
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
research center at Stanford University

EteRNA
Eterna is a browser-based "game with a purpose", developed by scientists at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University, that engages users to solve puzzles related to the folding of RNA molecules. The project is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Stanford University, and the National Institutes of Health. Prior funders include the National Science Foundation.