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Heart simulation

Clearly, this heart beats strong

February 9, 2022

In time for Valentine’s Day, engineers at Rice University and Waseda University provide a realistic view of what happens inside a beating heart.

Microscopic glass spheres found in coal fly ash contain rare earth elements that could be recycled rather than buried in landfills, according to Rice University scientists. Their flash Joule heating process has been adapted to recover the elements.

Rare earth elements await in waste

February 9, 2022

Rice University scientists applied their flash Joule heating process to coal fly ash and other toxic waste to safely extract rare earth elements essential to modern electronics and green technologies.

Anastasios Kyrillidis

Anastasios Kyrillidis wins NSF CAREER Award

February 8, 2022

Rice computer scientist will explore the theory and design of non-convex optimization algorithms, which are increasingly important for machine learning.

Jasmine Manansala. Photo credit: Jeopardy

Rice student Jasmine Manansala to compete in 'Jeopardy!' National College Championship Feb. 8

February 7, 2022

Rice's Jasmine Manansala, a Brown College senior majoring in computer science and cognitive science, is a contestant in the "Jeopardy!" National College Championship that begins airing Feb. 8.

Surgical mask harness

Rice team’s mask strategy passes muster

February 7, 2022

During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, a team at Rice University went looking for and found a way to make standard surgical masks better at keeping out small airborne droplets that might contain the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Oil rig

Energy transition could be headed for ‘valley of death,’ says report

February 7, 2022

Investments in oil and gas have decreased in favor of alternative energy in recent years, but with alternative energy technologies still able to supply only a small fraction of useable energy, rushing the transition would be a costly mistake, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Matthew Jones

Matthew Jones wins NSF CAREER Award

February 3, 2022

Rice chemist Matthew Jones wins an NSF CAREER Award to study controlled growth of metallic nanoparticles for biomedicine, energy storage and computing.

The Ion Prototyping Lab

The Ion opens unique prototyping lab, names TXRX as partner

February 2, 2022

The Ion, Houston’s innovation hub developed by the Rice Management Co., unveiled its latest building feature Jan. 31 and named its operation partner for the space.

Nathan Dautenhahn

Nathan Dautenhahn wins CAREER Award

January 31, 2022

Rice University computer scientist Nathan Dautenhahn wins a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to pursue simplified, automated security for sophisticated software.

Flash graphene process

Machine learning fine-tunes flash graphene

January 31, 2022

Rice University scientists are using machine learning techniques to streamline the process of synthesizing graphene from waste through flash Joule heating.

Uber or Lyft

Access to gig economy may spur small business creation, study finds

January 31, 2022

Access to the gig economy may help facilitate the creation of new businesses, according to a new study. The gig (or short-term job) market is often more transitory than the traditional freelancing market. The flexibility and low barrier to entry of these jobs gives would-be entrepreneurs fallback opportunities that reduce their financial risk, argues Yael Hochberg, professor in entrepreneurship and finance at Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business.

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Pastors serve as primary source of mental health care for Black, Latino congregants

January 31, 2022

A new study of Black and Latino Christians found they often turn to their pastors for mental health care or information on mental health resources, even when those clergy feel ill-equipped to offer help or advice.

Brittany Utting

Architecture’s Brittany Utting wins top honor for ‘Deep Geologies’

January 27, 2022

Brittany Utting wins the 2022 Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change and Society for her Rice Architecture studio on the relationship between resource extraction and the built environment in Texas.

James Pomerantz. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

James Pomerantz named AAAS fellow

January 26, 2022

James Pomerantz has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science.

Academic Quad at Sunrise

Rice Founder’s Memorial statue to be relocated in Academic Quad

January 25, 2022

Rice University’s Academic Quadrangle will undergo a major redesign that will include moving the Founder’s Memorial statue of William Marsh Rice to a new location within the quadrangle.

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