Rishi Sunak poses in Stanford University jumper in pre-budget photoshoot

Torn between spending more on Covid support and getting the nation’s finances back on track, the public will be hoping for a lightbulb moment from Rishi Sunak at Wednesday’s Budget.   And the Chancellor appeared confident and relaxed in his latest candid photoshoot –  even posing in front of an artwork filled with various light fixtures by Canada-born … Read more

Rishi Sunak poses in Stanford University jumper in pre-budget photoshoot

Torn between spending more on Covid support and getting the nation’s finances back on track, the public will be hoping for a lightbulb moment from Rishi Sunak at Wednesday’s Budget.   And the Chancellor appeared confident and relaxed in his latest candid photoshoot –  even posing in front of an artwork filled with various light fixtures by Canada-born … Read more

Do you suffer from ‘Zoom fatigue?’ Stanford professor reveals four reasons that cause the phenomenon

The coronavirus pandemic forced offices to close and meetings to move online that has created a new phenomenon known as ‘Zoom fatigue.’ Named after the popular video chat platform, the term is used to describe the exhaustion that comes with participating in video conferences, whether it be on Zoom, Google Meet or another application. A … Read more

Stanford researchers under investigation for ‘tipping the scale’ on antibody studies

Researchers at Stanford University are being accused of ‘tipping the scale’ on their antibody study and implying coronavirus is more widespread – but less fatal – than previously thought. Last month, their analysis found that between 2.5 and 5.2 percent of Santa Clara County residents tested positive for antibodies. That meant the number of infected … Read more

Stanford antibody study walks back earlier finding that California county had 80,000 COVID-19 cases

Researchers from Stanford University have revised their study of how many people in Santa Clara County have coronavirus antibodies – but say it’s still much higher than previously believed. Last month, their analysis found that between 2.5 and 5.2 percent of residents tested positive for antibodies. That meant the number of infected Americans in the county was … Read more

Stanford engineer converts old snorkeling masks into reusable face shields for doctors

Americans are increasingly being spotted wearing face masks in public amid the coronavirus pandemic, as are people are around the globe. Soon, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may advise all Americans to cover their faces when they leave the house, the Washington Post reported.   The agency is weighing that recommendation after initially … Read more

Fitbit could detect early signs of the coronavirus thanks to an algorithm from Stanford

Stanford and Fitbit are joining forces in a bid to develop technology that detects early signs of the coronavirus using wearables. The team is designing an algorithm that measures the wearer’s vitals such as heart rate and skin temperature to determine if the body is fighting an infection. The software will be capable of spotting … Read more

App developed by Stanford and Apple walks first responders through the coronavirus testing process

App developed by Stanford and Apple guides symptomatic first responders through the process of getting tested for coronavirus The app will help first responders figure out if they need testing It will survey paramedics, firefighters, and policemen on symptoms The results can be displayed to healthcare workers It could also be rolled out to other … Read more

Ollie Locke will be planning his ‘Stanford from Sex And The City 2’-style wedding on Made In Chelsea

Ahead of his return to Made In Chelsea on Monday night, Ollie Locke has shared with MailOnline what fans can expect from him in the show’s 19th season. The reality star – who was the first person to come out as bisexual on a structured reality show when the series began in 2011 – will … Read more