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Rice U.’s Anastasios Kyrillidis wins Amazon Research Award

May 16, 2023

Anastasios Kyrillidis, Rice University’s Noah Harding Assistant Professor of Computer Science, won one of 79 Amazon Research Awards (ARA) with a project titled “Efficient and affordable transformers for distributed platforms.”

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Magnetic gear tech company wins 2023 Rice Business Plan Competition

May 15, 2023

​ FluxWorks from Texas A&M University, a magnetic gear technology company, took home the grand prize at the 2023 Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC). The RBPC, hosted annually by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business, is the world’s largest and richest student startup competition. This year’s edition saw 42 startups competing for $3.4 million in prizes – the highest in the 23 years of the event. More than 80 prizes were awarded and every team took home cash.

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New priming method improves battery life, efficiency

May 15, 2023

Rice University engineers have developed a readily scalable method to optimize a silicon anode priming method that increases lithium-ion battery performance by 22% to 44%.

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OpenStax opens applications for 2023-2024 Institutional Partner Program

May 11, 2023

OpenStax, the world’s leading publisher of open educational resources (OER) and an initiative of Rice University, is now accepting applications for colleges and universities to join its Institutional Partner Program for the 2023-2024 academic year. The deadline is June 30.

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Rice U.’s Moshe Vardi named Royal Society fellow

May 10, 2023

Moshe Vardi, Rice University’s Karen Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor in Computational Engineering and computer science professor, was elected a Foreign Member of the United Kingdom’s Royal Society.

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Physicists discover ‘stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism’

May 10, 2023

Physicists from Rice and Ames National Laboratory have discovered “stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism” in layered helical magnetic materials.

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Rice U. students design congenital hypothyroidism test for newborns

May 8, 2023

A team of Rice University students developed a low-cost, point-of-care screening tool that can diagnose congenital hypothyroidism in low-resource areas.

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Experimental model gets cells to behave as they would in utero

May 8, 2023

Rice U.’s Aryeh Warmflash wins $1.9 million NIH grant to develop experimental cell models that can shed light on critical embryonic developmental processes.

From left, Andrew Cooper and Rick Jennings of TyRex Group join Rice's Paul Cherukuri and Grant Belton for a photo with Rice's L1 3D printer, which is located at TyRex's manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas

​​​​​​​Rice’s Office of Innovation partners with Carbon and TyRex Group

May 8, 2023

Rice’s Office of Innovation is partnering with two companies to make additive manufacturing equipment and expertise an integral part of its initiative to provide campuswide access to prototyping and design facilities.

The Johnson Owl Deck at Harris Gully was introduced to the Rice community during a grand opening and dedication April 27.

Rice showcases Johnson Owl Deck at Harris Gully

May 5, 2023

The Johnson Owl Deck at Harris Gully was introduced to the Rice community during a grand opening and dedication April 27.

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Baker Institute expert: Has the US response to Russia-Ukraine strengthened or weakened Washington?

May 4, 2023

The Russia-Ukraine war may have strengthened the NATO alliance, but it raises critical questions about Europe’s security architecture and U.S. policy toward China, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Rice U. bioengineering Ph.D. named Schmidt Science Fellow

May 3, 2023

Rice U. doctoral alum Joshua Chen has won a prestigious Schmidt Science Fellowship that will support his goal of building new technologies to address pressing health care challenges by drawing on his interdisciplinary skill set in bioelectronics and synthetic biology.

Butterfly fish on a reef at Moorea, French Polynesia, in July 2019

Fish thought to help reefs have poop that’s deadly to corals

May 2, 2023

Rice bioscientists have discovered the feces of fish that were long thought to promote healthy reefs can damage and, in some cases, kill corals.

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Rice Alliance announces accelerator programs’ latest startups

May 1, 2023

The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship, a catalyst for innovation and new business, has announced the 17 ventures participating in its summer accelerators for Rice University students, faculty, recent alumni, and staff, the largest number of ventures in the 11-year history of these programs.

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Study unlocks potential breakthrough in Type 1 diabetes treatment

April 27, 2023

Rice University scientists identified three biomaterial formulations that could help develop a more sustainable, long-term, self-regulating way to treat Type 1 diabetes using a new screening technique that involves tagging each biomaterial formulation in a library of hundreds with a unique “barcode.”

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