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Rice University engineers compare wastewater ‘snapshots’ to daylong composite samples and find snapshots lead to bias in testing for the presence of antibiotic-resistant genes.

Daylong wastewater samples yield surprises

December 19, 2022

Rice engineers find snapshots lead to bias in testing wastewater for antibiotic-resistant genes.

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Mikos wins Jensen Tissue Engineering Award

December 16, 2022

Bioengineer Antonios Mikos receives the 2023 Jensen Tissue Engineering Award.

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DesRoches outlines 2023 goals to faculty

December 16, 2022

President Reginald DesRoches delivers his inaugural State of the University

Rice hosts the annual Fresh Start Engineering Workshop.

Students immersed in STEM at daylong workshop

December 12, 2022

Rice hosts elementary, middle and high school students at the Fresh Start Engineering Workshop.

Rice University chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries at a cost of about $118 per ton.

Rice flashes new life into lithium-ion anodes

December 12, 2022

Rice chemists use flash Joule heating to recover graphite anodes from spent lithium-ion batteries.

Rice University engineer Jamie Padgett is one of five United States researchers to be named a National Science Foundation BRITE Fellow.

Padgett named NSF BRITE Fellow

December 9, 2022

Rice University engineer Jamie Padgett is one of five United States researchers to be named a National Science Foundation BRITE Fellow.

Two Rice graduate students are among the inaugural recipients of the Quad Fellowship

US names two Rice students inaugural Quad Fellows

December 9, 2022

Two Rice graduate students are among the inaugural recipients of the Quad Fellowship.

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Evelyn Tang wins CAREER Award

December 2, 2022

Evelyn Tang, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy and a member of Rice University’s Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, has won a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award.

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.

Two renowned Rice professors and a longtime backer win 2023 IEEE Awards.

IEEE honors Kavraki, Richards-Kortum, Truchard

November 30, 2022

Two renowned Rice University professors and a longtime backer have won prestigious honors in the 2023 IEEE Awards.

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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.

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.

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.

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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