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News / February 03 2026

Meet the 2025–2026 Stanford Impact Labs Investment Advisory Council
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Article / January 26 2026

Why So Many Unemployed Workers Leave Benefits on the Table
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Article / December 16 2025

How a Stanford Lab is Helping Brazil Detect and Prosecute Modern Slavery

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Article / January 27 2026

Deep Dialogue Works—But Can It Work Even Better?
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