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Energy Venture Day back in-person at the Ion

April 28, 2022

Rice Alliance’s Energy Venture Day will host 40 new energy businesses at an energy pitch and networking event May 3 at the Ion.

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Houston birdwatcher turned to listening in the pandemic

April 28, 2022

A Rice geologist’s birding hobby branched out into citizen science during the pandemic.

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English learners more successful when they stick with one program, especially if it supports their home language

April 27, 2022

A new research brief from Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research has found that English learners have the most success when they stick with a single program — regardless of program type — and skills from their home language are incorporated in their education.

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Experts to discuss trends in trade at May 4 Baker Institute event

April 27, 2022

A panel of experts will explore recent trends in international trade and provide policy recommendations for strengthening the global system during a May 4 event hosted by Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Texas leads Afghan refugee resettlement but challenges remain, say Baker Institute experts

April 26, 2022

Texas has led American efforts for resettling Afghan evacuees, but arriving in the United States is merely the beginning of the resettlement process, and integration challenges are especially pronounced for Afghan women refugees, according to a new brief by Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Study: Chinese public’s opinion of US plummeted during Trump presidency

April 25, 2022

A survey of public opinion in China conducted by researchers at Rice University, the National University of Singapore and the University of British Columbia shows the country’s perceptions of the U.S. plummeted during the presidency of Donald Trump.

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NSF-backed project to examine ‘electrifying everything’ in Houston, LA

April 25, 2022

A new National Science Foundation-funded study from a Rice University anthropologist will explore how two of the nation’s largest cities are embracing an electric future.

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Baker Institute to host discussion with Nuevo León governor

April 25, 2022

Samuel García Sepúlveda, governor of Nuevo León, will speak about Mexico’s future at the Rice University Baker Institute for Public Policy’s inaugural “Mexico 2025 and Beyond” lecture.

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Rice University geobiologist tapped for Antarctic drilling mission

April 25, 2022

Rice geobiologist Jeanine Ash is participating in an Antarctic mission that’s studying climate change.

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Tangle no more, nanotubes

April 22, 2022

Rice scientists have developed an acid-based solvent that simplifies carbon nanotube processing.

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Student startups awarded more than $75,000 at 2022 Napier Rice Launch Challenge

April 21, 2022

A student startup developing a filter that helps limit water waste in power plants claimed the top prize at this year’s H. Albert Napier Rice Launch Challenge (NRLC).

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Senate bill would give much-needed boost to Americans’ retirement savings, says Baker Institute expert

April 21, 2022

The Securing a Strong Retirement Act would greatly enhance Americans’ ability to build sufficient nest eggs, according to an expert from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Electric vehicle supply chains owned mostly by China jeopardize US energy transition, says Baker Institute report

April 20, 2022

The global push to convert the world to electric vehicles will cause supply chain complexities that could undermine the alternative energy transition in the United States, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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‘It feels like walking into Versailles’: Rice’s new opera hall officially opens with Mozart's legendary ‘Don Giovanni’

April 18, 2022

After more than a year of anticipation, Rice University’s new Brockman Hall for Opera welcomed sold-out audiences April 14 and 16 for its first performances in person.

A phase map of an agglomerated particle in a common lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery electrode shows the charge distribution as it goes from 4% to 86%. FP refers to iron phosphate. Rice University scientists found that the FP phase spreads nonuniformly on an aggregate surface upon charging, rather than the expected even spread of lithium over the surface. The scale bar is 10 microns. (Credit: Mesoscale Materials Science Group/Rice University)

Lithium’s narrow paths limit batteries

April 18, 2022

Study suggests that lithium batteries would benefit from more porous electrodes with better-aligned particles that don’t limit lithium distribution.

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