Stanford University

New Insulating Paints Reduce Energy, Costs, Emissions, Discomfort in Extreme Temperatures
The paints, developed by Stanford researchers, can reduce the need for both heating and air conditioning in buildings, as well as refrigerated cargo spaces such as trains and trucks. ... View More
Visa Outlines Ways to Improve Daily Travel for Smarter, More Efficient Cities
Global transportation study assesses trends and challenges in public transportation and parking, in the face of population growth and urban migration patterns. ... View More
Could Nuclear Power Save Us from Climate Disaster?
A documentary called The New Fire tells a controversial yet hopeful story about the young entrepreneurs fueling a new energy revolution, working to turn a vilified technology — nuclear power — into a global solution to climate change. ... View More
Trending: Enzymes, Recycled Roads Offer More Solutions to Our Plastic Problem
Growing consumer awareness and pressure has pushed plastic waste to the forefront of sustainability concerns, prompting numerous commitments to reduce single-use plastics, more efforts to combat marine plastic pollution, and the adoption of a bottle ... View More
Study Reveals Glass Half-Empty Scenario for Sustainable Supply Chain Practices
New research from Stanford University reveals that the truth behind ethical and sustainable sourcing claims are far more complicated than previously imagined. ... View More

