Stanford headlines for the week of November 8, 2006

Science study predicts collapse of all seafood fisheries by 2050
Computer science ‘still a good career,’ leader of job migration task force says
War on terror undermines moral legitimacy, human rights
Gene pool: new therapy improves memory, learning in stressed rats
Robot learns to grasp everyday chores
Science of stem cells and aging highlighted at Wonderfest fair
Stanford launches national survey on recruitment, retention of academic couples
Honors & Awards
Project to quantify true value of nature, ecosystem services
Gates, Yang, other business leaders to discuss global competitiveness at summit
2006-07 Hoover Institution Campbell National Fellows named
Law School names winners of first national, alumni public service awards
C-SPAN to air Anxious Times panel discussion Nov. 23
Andy Grove offers quick fixes for health-care crisis
Study seeks to measure, improve hospitals’ safety culture
A haunted hospital?
Scientist’s research seeks to identify critical genetic triggers behind aging
Quick study: Bad neighbors may cause cancer
Media monitor
Nov. 10-11 symposium on regenerative medicine
Medical center people
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle
Excellent service, strong leadership matter to Shirley Everett
Alum to draw on White House experience in her Nov. 14 talk on importance of civic service
Black columnists to discuss elections