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New study of racism caught on video spotlights hate faced by Asians, Asian Americans amid pandemic

May 23, 2022

A new Rice University study showcases the severity of discriminatory behavior toward Asians and Asian Americans driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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What’s up with soaring gas prices? Causes, implications and solutions to be discussed at Baker Institute webinar

May 23, 2022

An expert panel will discuss what’s driving prices at the pump in a May 26 webinar from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Fluorescent Bacillus subtilis viewed with a confocal microscope

Rice bioengineers are shining light on bacterial stress

May 23, 2022

Rice bioengineers are ready to shine a lot of light on bacteria’s genetic response to stress.

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CPRIT grants entice three cancer researchers to Rice

May 20, 2022

Rice University recruits three professors to bolster cancer research with grants from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

Rice graduate student Tong Chen "detwinning" iron selenide in 2019

Spinning is key for line-dancing electrons in iron selenide

May 20, 2022

Quantum physicists at Rice have helped answer an important question at the forefront of research into superconductivity.

Rice prairie garden

Getting ourselves back to the garden

May 19, 2022

A prairie garden at Rice University demonstrates the benefits of replacing manicured lawns with resilient plants and grasses that need little maintenance and help protect the environment.

The Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East

Rice’s Baker Institute Center for the Middle East renamed in honor of founding director Edward P. Djerejian

May 19, 2022

The Baker Institute’s Center for the Middle East will henceforth be known as the Edward P. Djerejian Center for the Middle East in recognition of Ambassador Djerejian’s role as founding director of the Baker Institute and of his “extraordinary leadership and deeply impactful foreign service career.“

Rice University engineers introduce DAP, a streamlined CRISPR-based technology that can perform many genome edits at once to address polygenic diseases. In experiments, DAP, for “drive-and-process,” enabled up to 31 edits with the base editor and three edits with the prime editor. (Credit: Qichen Yuan/Rice University)

DAP array casts a wide net to fix mutations

May 19, 2022

Rice engineers introduce DAP, a streamlined CRISPR-based technology that can perform many genome edits at once to address polygenic diseases caused by more than one glitch.

Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator

Applications open for next Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator

May 18, 2022

Applications are open through May 31 for the second cohort of the Rice Alliance Clean Energy Accelerator, which helps seed-stage startups refine and grow their sustainable and energy-transition technology solutions.

A theoretical framework by Rice University scientists shows how to increase the odds of identifying cancer-causing mutations before tumors take hold. They demonstrate that only a few energetically favorable pathways are likely to lead to cancer.

Rice chemists skew the odds to prevent cancer

May 17, 2022

A theoretical framework by Rice University scientists shows how to increase the odds of identifying cancer-causing mutations before tumors take hold. They demonstrate that only a few energetically favorable pathways are likely to lead to cancer.

Steve Klineberg.

Kinder Houston Area Survey: As pandemic wanes, economy and crime become top concerns

May 17, 2022

As Houston emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy and crime top the list of residents’ concerns in the 2022 Kinder Houston Area Survey. Stress, anxiety, loneliness and isolation persist as the pandemic wanes, the survey shows, and Houstonians want the government to spend more money addressing economic inequalities and improving public schools.

Ambassador Djerejian and John Boles

Reflections on 28 years at the Baker Institute

May 16, 2022

At a May 12 Director’s Lecture Series event, Ambassador Edward Djerejian looked back on the Baker Institute’s history in conversation with Rice historian John Boles.

Zhambyl Shaikhanov holds a foil sheet used to create a metasurface for eavesdropping on 6G wireless signals

Eavesdroppers can hack 6G frequency with DIY metasurface

May 16, 2022

Rice engineers discovered 6G wireless “pencil beams” are vulnerable to eavesdroppers armed with DIY metasurfaces.

Engineers at Rice and Waseda universities produce a video simulation to illustrate the complex aerodynamics around a moving car and its tires.

Sophisticated fluid mechanics model is on a roll

May 12, 2022

Engineers at Rice and Waseda universities produce a video simulation to illustrate the complex aerodynamics around a moving car and its tires.

Physicist Andriy Nevidomskyy

​​​​​​​Computational sleuthing confirms first 3D quantum spin liquid

May 10, 2022

Physicists have confirmed the first 3D quantum spin liquid, a solid material with a liquidlike magnetic state.

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