IMMERSIVE BAY – Sports and hobbies in 360 video
In a new series of 360-degree immersive videos, we introduce you to Stanford students and alumni who take you inside their sports and hobbies.... Read more.
First permanent Pace Gallery on the West Coast features James Turrell
Pace Gallery, a leading international contemporary art exhibition space, has opened a permanent gallery in Downtown Palo Alto.... Read more.
Meditating in virtual reality
A new VR application hopes to change moods in a positive way through virtual yoga and meditation.... Read more.
What the VR industry is missing
Virtual reality (VR) may have the potential to touch every industry. But it might not belong in every industry – just yet.... Read more.
San Francisco rally honors victims of Paris terror attacks
Following the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, Bay Area residents joined together on the steps of San Francisco City Hall over the weekend to honor the victi... Read more.
Don’t call them drones, ‘call them UAVs’
Enthusiasts of "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles" are experimenting with uses for the emerging technology, while regulators try to figure out how to bring order to the ... Read more.
A behind-the-scenes look at the ‘wow’ factor in virtual reality
We explore Stanford's VR lab and visit a San Francisco startup that wants to deliver the experience of virtual presence to your living room couch.... Read more.
More than 2,000 attend climate change rally at Stanford
University campuses across the United States -- including at Stanford -- heard the cry of student activists to take action on climate change.... Read more.
Japanese martial art Aikido’s legacy is alive in Palo Alto
Aikido -- a Japanese martial art -- is known as "a way to reconcile the world" and is being practiced here on the Peninsula.... Read more.
Environmental justice meets the food we eat
"Food Justice" focuses on ensuring equitable benefits and risks of how food is grown, processed, transported, distributed and consumed.... Read more.