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Ancient DNA reveals entwined African and Asian ancestry along the Swahili coast of eastern Africa

March 29, 2023

A new genetic study of medieval people who lived along the Indian Ocean coast of eastern Africa — an area often called the “Swahili coast” for its language and culture — revealed that they had both African and Persian ancestry.

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US patents chief to discuss research and innovation at Rice U. event

March 29, 2023

The commissioner for patents of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Vaishali Udupa, will headline an event April 5 on how to transform research into innovation, and ways in which universities and her office — working separately and together — can pick up the pace.

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Shepherd School spring opera ‘L'incoronazione di Poppea,’ set for April 14 and 16

March 28, 2023

A shameless quest for power through any means necessary is the focus of Monteverdi’s “L'incoronazione di Poppea” (The Coronation of Poppea), the spring opera production from the Rice University Shepherd School of Music’s Opera and Chamber Orchestra.

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Eco-efficient cement could pave the way to a greener future

March 28, 2023

Rice U. scientists develop process to remove toxic heavy metals from coal fly ash, making for greener, stronger concrete.

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James Chappell wins NSF CAREER Award

March 27, 2023

Rice bioscientist James Chappell has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop RNA programming methods that can improve human health and the environment.

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Protein-based coating could keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer

March 27, 2023

Rice University materials scientist Muhammad Rahman has won a National Science Foundation grant to develop a sustainable, low-cost coating to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.

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Moving American business operations from China to Mexico strengthens all of North America, says report

March 23, 2023

American businesses moving operations out of China and into Mexico would be economically beneficial for all of North America, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Largest intercollegiate student startup competition announces 2023 teams

March 22, 2023

The 2023 Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC), hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and the Jones Graduate School of Business, will be held on Rice University campus May 11-13. The competition brings together the most promising student ventures from top universities across the world to compete for prizes in front of active investors, entrepreneurs and the Houston business community.

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Biden border policy will further strain Mexico’s asylum system, report says

March 20, 2023

President Joe Biden’s proposed border policies will put further strain on Mexico’s struggling asylum system and may endanger refugees, according to a new brief from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator opens Class 3 applications for energy transition ventures

March 20, 2023

The Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship is accepting applications for Class 3 of its Clean Energy Accelerator, the premier energy transition accelerator in Houston, through April 14.

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Upgraded tumor model optimizes search for cancer therapies

March 20, 2023

Rice U. bioengineers have developed an upgraded tumor model that houses bone cancer cells beside immune cells inside a 3D structure engineered to mimic bone and, through research using the model, found that the body’s immune response can make tumor cells more resistant to chemotherapy.

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Political division prolongs the immigration crisis, report says

March 16, 2023

The U.S. immigration system is slow and stymied by politics, but the border crisis represents an opportunity to address gaps in the American labor market, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Fats help tag medical implants as friend or foe

March 14, 2023

Rice University bioengineer Omid Veiseh and collaborators found that lipid deposition on the surfaces of medical implants can play a mediating role between the body and implants, knowledge that could help scientists develop biomaterials or coatings for implants that could reduce malfunction rates.

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Magnetism fosters unusual electronic order in quantum material

March 13, 2023

Rice physicists have found experimental evidence that magnetism helps bring about the intriguing type of electronic order they discovered in a quantum material last year.

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Rice labs seek RNA programming for ‘smart’ antibiotics

March 13, 2023

Rice University synthetic biologists are working to make “genetically encoded antibiotics” that kill only disease-causing bacteria.

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