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Black girls benefit most when STEM teachers train up

February 13, 2023

When middle and high school teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics pursue continuing professional development, their students benefit, and a new study from Rice University shows the payoff can be dramatic.

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Grammy Award-winning ensemble Roomful of Teeth to perform at Rice Feb. 24

February 13, 2023

​​​​​​​Roomful of Teeth, the Grammy Award-winning vocal band dedicated to reimagining the expressive potential of the human voice, will perform a free concert at Rice University’s Morrison Theater inside Brockman Hall for Opera Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is recommended .

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​​​​​​​Scientific AI’s ‘black box’ is no match for 200-year-old method

February 13, 2023

Rice engineers discovered a 200-year-old technique called Fourier analysis can reveal crucial information about how a form of artificial intelligence called a deep neural network learns to perform tasks involving complex physics.

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Mosquito’s DNA could provide clues on gene expression, regulation

February 9, 2023

Rice University researchers discover that the Aedes aegypti mosquito’s DNA has the physical properties of a liquid crystal, a unique feature not found in any other species that could provide new clues on the factors that govern gene expression and regulation.

Rice bioengineering graduate student Kevin Janson

​​​​​​​Bite this! Mosquito feeding chamber uses fake skin, real blood

February 9, 2023

Rice bioengineers teamed up with tropical medicine experts from Tulane to invent a high-tech way to study the feeding behavior of mosquitoes. To eliminate the need for live volunteers, the system uses patches of "synthetic skin" made with a 3D bioprinter.

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Rice industrial and organizational psychologists available to discuss tech layoffs

February 8, 2023

In recent months, the tech world has laid off tens of thousands of people , news that has made headlines around the globe. Rice University industrial and organizational psychologists are available to discuss the situation.

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Danish space delegation tours Rice campus

February 7, 2023

A delegation of Danish representatives from government, academia and the space industry visited the Rice University campus last week for a half-day series of meetings, lab tours and conversations on avenues for growth and collaboration in space education and research.

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Peptide 3D-printing inks could advance regenerative medicine

February 7, 2023

How do you build complex structures for housing cells using a material as soft as Jell-O? Rice University researchers have the answer with a new 3D-printing ink.

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Renowned firm selected for Rice Academic Quadrangle redesign

February 6, 2023

Following a thoughtful search for a design partner that included an invitational competition in the summer of 2022, design work is underway to significantly reimagine Rice University’s Academic Quadrangle.

Neighbors talk after Hurricane Harvey. Photo by Brandon Martin.

People are more critical of government when family and friends are hit by natural disasters

February 6, 2023

Whether they’re personally struck by or spared from natural disasters, people are more likely to distrust the government when their family and friends are victims, according to new research from Rice University.

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Rice Business ranks in top 10 for consulting, finance and more

February 2, 2023

Rice Business is in the top 10 in eight categories in the Princeton Review’s newly released specialty business school rankings for 2023.

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Molecular machines could treat fungal infections

February 1, 2023

Rice scientists show that light-activated nanoscale drills can kill pathogenic fungi.

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Two Rice University professors elected AAAS fellows

January 31, 2023

Rice University professors Thomas Killian and Marek Kimmel are elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a distinction that honors scientists, engineers and innovators whose efforts on behalf of science and its applications are scientifically or socially distinguished.

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Persistence is crucial in the classroom, new reports from Kinder Institute’s HERC show

January 31, 2023

Possessing lots of persistence leads to better academic outcomes for Houston Independent School District students, according to a newly released series of reports from the Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC), a research center within Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

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Rice lab uncovers dynamics behind protein crucial in breast cancer

January 30, 2023

Just as a puppeteer moves a puppet by manipulating its strings, estrogen receptors, which play a crucial role in breast cancer, work in similar ways when they facilitate the interaction between hormones and DNA, according to Rice scientists.

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