Stanford headlines for the week of August 10, 2005

'Geoneutrinos' provide new window into Earth’s interior
Linda Perry Kustin, longtime university editor and administrator, dead at 60
A new spin on silicon
Nanotech-laser kills cancer, preserves healthy cells
Solar car team wins 1st place in 2,500-mile stock-class race
At depth of 2 miles, drilling reaches active section of fault zone
Mummy's secrets revealed
Honors & Awards
Roble Pool a popular alternative for swimmers on west side of campus
Program opens doors to the world of medical science
Team discovers 'missing link' in origins of allergy attacks
October conference on stem cell work
Alzheimer's patients needed for study
5 Questions: Lock on eating disorders
Media Monitor
Researchers find c-section procedure decreases risk of abdominal scarring
Infants born at night have higher mortality rate in first month of life
Vantage Point: Value—not cost comparisons between countries—should be focus of U.S. health-care reform efforts
Syncopated summer camp
Joseph Jedd, former university bursar and president of Faculty Club, dead at 85
Schnoor, university administrator, dies
Housing
Former Bowdoin College administrator begins in new assistant dean of freshmen position
Ph.D. Orals
Bio-X symposium will feature topics ranging from artificial corneas to elephant signals
Team wins biomedical engineering award
Cardinal Chronicle