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News with Logic

Published FY21 or later

By Jesse Singal

Mr. Singal is the author of “The Quick Fix: Why Fad Psychology Can’t Cure Our Social Ills” and has written extensively about social science and the replication crisis.

Maybe chicken soup can treat depression.

That provocative

By providing quantitative predictions of how people think about causation, Stanford researchers offer a bridge between psychology and artificial intelligence.

If self-driving cars and other AI systems are going to behave responsibly in the world

Published FY21 or later

Research Accelerators to focus on Early Brain Development, Mechanisms of Plant-based Medicine

The Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is also announcing two-year Research Accelerator grants to two other 2018 Big Idea pilot projects:

The Neurodevelopment

Published FY21 or later

Stanford has announced the winners of the 2021 Cuthbertson, Dinkelspiel and Gores awards honoring faculty, students and staff. The winners will be publicly recognized on June 13, during the Commencement ceremony for the Senior Class of 2021.

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Published FY21 or later

Lee D. Ross, a world-renowned psychologist known for his work on biases in decision-making, has died.

BY VERONICA MARIAN

Lee D. Ross, professor of psychology in the School of Humanities and Sciences and co-founder of the Stanford Center on