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Timing is everything: How becoming proficient in English earlier can improve outcomes for students

December 7, 2022

When students who begin school learning English as a second language are deemed proficient earlier in their educational careers, their overall learning outcomes — including test scores and access to advanced coursework — can dramatically improve, according to a new research brief from the Rice University Kinder Institute’s Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC).

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Religious violence increases anxiety among Muslims and Jews, even if they have never been personally targeted

December 5, 2022

Fear of hate crime looms especially large in the minds of Jews and Muslims, even if they have never been personally targeted, according to a new study from Rice University and West Virginia University.

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Debt-ceiling decision could complicate foreign policy, Baker Institute diplomacy expert argues

December 5, 2022

Joe Barnes, the Bonner Means Baker Fellow, argues in a new issue brief that a Republican-led House could complicate President Biden’s ability to achieve his goals regarding China and the Russia-Ukraine war.

A Rice University lab is developing encapsulated cellular “drug factories” to treat patients with HIV through a once-a-year implant.

HIV ‘drug factory’ implant promises once-a-year therapy

December 2, 2022

A Rice University lab is developing encapsulated cellular “drug factories” to treat patients with HIV through a once-a-year implant.

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Tropical wildlife follow the same daily patterns worldwide

November 29, 2022

A massive study of rainforest species across three regions of the world finds striking similarities in how animals spend their days.

Rice University scientists learn to predict how crystals take shape from their internal chemistry, even when the crystal lacks symmetry.

A crystal shape conundrum is finally solved

November 28, 2022

Rice researchers learn to predict how crystals take shape from their internal chemistry, even when the crystal lacks symmetry.

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Baker Institute event: COVID-19’s impact on Muslim world

November 28, 2022

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on religiosity and practices in the Muslim world will be discussed in a Nov. 29 event at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

A light-activated catalyst efficiently converts ammonia into clean-burning hydrogen using only inexpensive raw materials.

Rice lab’s catalyst could be key for hydrogen economy

November 24, 2022

A light-activated catalyst efficiently converts ammonia into clean-burning hydrogen using only inexpensive raw materials.

Rice bioengineer Kevin McHugh wins a Distinguished Scientist Award for brain cancer research from The Sontag Foundation.

Brain cancer research draws support

November 21, 2022

Bioengineer Kevin McHugh wins a Distinguished Scientist Award for brain cancer research from The Sontag Foundation.

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Rice Business launches new organizational behavior Ph.D. program

November 18, 2022

Rice Business will offer a Ph.D. with a concentration in organizational behavior starting next fall. The deadline to apply is Jan. 13, 2023.

The new building joins the Shepherd School of Music’s Alice Pratt Brown Hall and the Brockman Hall for Opera as part of Rice’s arts district. (Photo by Brandon Martin/Rice University)

Get into the holiday mood with Rice Shepherd School’s ‘Spirit of the Season’ Dec. 3

November 18, 2022

Put on your holiday cheer and head over to Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music on Saturday, Dec. 3 for a spirited celebration.

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Expert available to discuss Twitter’s leadership

November 18, 2022

An expert in leadership and organizational change is available to speak on Twitter employees’ exodus.

The flash Joule heating process developed at Rice turns asphaltenes, a byproduct of crude oil production, into graphene for use in composite materials.

Rice turns asphaltene into graphene for composites

November 17, 2022

The flash Joule heating process developed at Rice turns asphaltenes, a byproduct of crude oil production, into graphene for use in composite materials.

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Rice U. technology startup Syzygy Plasmonics raises $76 million in latest funding round

November 17, 2022

Syzygy Plasmonics, a Houston-based startup fueled by technology developed at Rice University, has announced $76 million in Series C financing led by Carbon Direct Capital — one of the largest rounds of funding for a venture spun out of a Rice lab.

Simulations reveal details about the magnetic interactions between gadolinium contrast agents used in MRI scans and their environment.

Rice refines analysis of MRI contrast agents

November 17, 2022

Simulations reveal details about the magnetic interactions between gadolinium contrast agents used in MRI scans and their environment.

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