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Gas flares tied to premature deaths

February 25, 2022

Rice engineers suggest that flaring of natural gas at oil and gas fields in the United States, primarily in North Dakota and Texas, contributed to dozens of premature deaths in 2019.

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Rice U. experts available to discuss oil prices, global energy fallout from Russia-Ukraine conflict

February 24, 2022

As Russia faces sanctions for invading Ukraine, experts from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy are available to discuss the potential impact of cutting off Russian gas supplies to European countries and what the conflict means for global oil prices.

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Rice Business Plan Competition announces 2022 teams

February 23, 2022

The 2022 Rice Business Plan Competition (RBPC), hosted by the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship and the Jones Graduate School of Business, will be back in person and on campus April 7-9.

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Houston’s low-income neighborhoods hit hardest when disaster strikes, Harris County, Kinder Institute study shows

February 23, 2022

Houston’s low-income neighborhoods bear the biggest burdens during catastrophic events — from damage to older homes during natural disasters such as Hurricane Harvey and last year’s winter storm to economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic — according to a Harris County Community Services Department analysis prepared by Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

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Ancient DNA reveals surprises about how early Africans lived, traveled and interacted

February 23, 2022

A new analysis of human remains that were buried in African archaeological sites has produced the earliest DNA from the continent, telling a fascinating tale of how early humans lived, traveled and even found their significant others.

Xue Sherry Gao

Xue Sherry Gao wins CAREER Award

February 21, 2022

Rice engineer Xue Sherry Gao has won a prestigious NSF CAREER Award to create versatile new toolkits for controlling gene expression.

Rice University physicists created synthetic dimensions in atoms by forcing them into Rydberg states, supersizing electrons’ orbits to make the atoms thousands of times larger than normal.

Physicists harness electrons to make ‘synthetic dimensions’

February 21, 2022

Rice University physicists have learned to manipulate electrons in gigantic Rydberg atoms with such precision they can create “synthetic dimensions” where the system acts as if it had extra spatial dimensions, which are important tools for quantum simulations.

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Environmental champions win Rice grants

February 16, 2022

The Rice University Sustainable Futures Fund backs six projects to help bolster the planet’s environmental health.

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As time goes on, Americans are moving less often

February 16, 2022

Migration in the United States has been on a downward trend since the 1960s, according to new research from Rice University.

Sonia Nazario

Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, announced as Rice’s 2022 commencement speaker

February 16, 2022

Sonia Nazario, an award-winning journalist whose work has tackled some of the United States’ most intractable problems — hunger, drug addiction and immigration — will deliver the 2022 commencement address at Rice University.

Rice University postdoctoral researcher Andrey Baydin.

Strong magnets put new twist on phonons

February 15, 2022

Phonons, quasiparticles in a crystal lattice that are usually hard to control by external fields, can be manipulated by a magnetic field -- but it takes a very strong magnet.

Frozen electrical wiring

February freeze analyzed one year later

February 15, 2022

Last February’s severe winter storm caused sustained peaks in demand for electricity across Texas, triggering tremendous stress on the state’s power grid and widespread outages lasting days. Now a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy examines why the winter storm caused this deadly electricity supply crisis and how it could have been avoided.

Tom Kolditz

Kolditz, director of Rice's Doerr Institute, announces departure

February 14, 2022

Tom Kolditz, director of Rice University's Ann and John Doerr Institute for New Leaders, has announced his departure from Rice effective June 30, 2022. He will remain with the institute as a member of its external advisory board.

Creator Fest OERTX

OpenStax, state set resource creation event for educators

February 10, 2022

OpenStax, Rice University’s educational technology initiative, and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) will host a free, virtual event for Texas educators to create and revise open educational resources (OER) Feb. 17 and 18.

Richard Baraniuk

Richard Baraniuk named to National Academy of Engineering

February 10, 2022

Rice University engineer, OpenStax founder Richard Baraniuk is named a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

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