Stanford headlines for the week of July 11, 2007

$7.5 million for energy-market research
College Horizons workshop comes to Stanford campus June 23-27
'Junior' competes for spot in Urban Challenge
Foothills fire snuffed; Sierra Camp appears secure from Tahoe blaze
Philosopher spotlighted in Peterson Gallery exhibit of prints and photographs
Dish recreation area to remain closed
Satellite images reveal link between urban growth, changing rainfall patterns
Dish trail remains closed following Thursday's fire
Registration begins Monday for first-ever summer intramural sports
SLAC names new director, deputy director of particle and particle astrophysics
Tips for guarding home against fire
Scientists use satellite data to monitor a changing Earth
'Work Anywhere' task force looks to modernize work spaces, practices
Scientists endeavor to make humanoid robots more graceful
Fires burn nearly 200 acres in Stanford foothills
William Rambo, a pioneer in radar jamming, is dead at 90
Oluwaferanmi Oyedeji Okanlami is recipient of Sterling Award
Stanford Jazz Festival continues through Aug. 4, features more than 100 artists
Photography exhibit spotlights humankind's troubled relationship with animals
Umran Inan awarded 2007 Cox Medal
Preterm labor drug has more side effects than alternative
Researchers find brain pathway of depression in rats
Public invited to free Bipolar Education Day
Free clinic students start hepatitis B campaign
Baby poop gives Stanford researchers inside scoop on growth of gut microbes
Estrogen use cut one risk for heart disease in some women, researcher says
RNA, no mere messenger, calls some shots in gene activity, researchers find
HHMI funds youth science programs
Medical center people
Stanford hosts national conference to update people on Marfan syndrome
Faculty Senate minutes - June 14, 2007 meeting
Report of the President to the Board of Trustees
Memorial Resolution: John J. Johnson
Forum on new media and political campaigns
Housing
Ph.D. Orals
Cardinal Chronicle
Task force chairs answer questions about 'Work Anywhere'