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You can leave your gloves on: Rice-developed material burns viruses, safe for skin

September 11, 2023

A new material that packs deadly heat for viruses on its outer surface while staying cool on the reverse side could be used to make sustainable, multiuse personal protective equipment. Marquise Bell, a Rice graduate student who is the lead author of the research, was also part of this year’s NextProf Nexus workshop, a national, competitive faculty development program for engineering students from underrepresented groups.

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Rice helps lead national quantum computing research efforts

September 8, 2023

A team of Rice University researchers have won a 4-year, $1.2 million grant from the Department of Energy to evaluate the strengths and limitations of different physical systems used to build quantum computers and inform strategies for achieving near-term advances in quantum computing.

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Smart fabrics’ informed touch can tell you where to go

August 29, 2023

Rice U. engineers developed a lightweight, wearable textile-based device that can deliver complex haptic cues, enabling a user to perform open-world navigation tasks. The device is resilient to regular daily use, withstanding multiple cycles of washing and other damage and repair without loss of function.

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Michael King, Cynthia Reinhart-King to join Rice engineering faculty

August 22, 2023

Two leading experts in the biomedical engineering field, Michael King and Cynthia Reinhart-King, whose research programs have advanced the understanding and treatment of cancer and other diseases, will join the Rice University faculty next year.

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Protective particles allow engineered probiotics to report gut disease

August 16, 2023

Rice U. bioengineers developed a platform that enhances survival and function of probiotics engineered to diagnose inflammatory bowel disease in animals. The technology holds promise for minimally invasive disease monitoring and advanced smart therapeutics.

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Education program tackles race-based cancer health disparities

August 10, 2023

Rice U.’s Carolyn Nichol has won a competitive 5-year, $1,038,544 NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) award to address race-based cancer health disparities by increasing underrepresented minority student populations’ engagement and participation in biosciences education.

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Tiny, flexible spinal probe system could lead to better therapies

August 7, 2023

A $6.25 million National Institutes of Health grant supports Rice U. engineers optimizing a neural probe array that can record the activity of spinal cord neurons as bodies move and behave. Scientists would also develop an integrated data-processing and stimulation-feedback system.

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Rice lab’s boron nitride composite could be useful for advanced technology applications

August 7, 2023

Rice University scientists have found that a boron nitride nanocomposite interacts with light and heat in unexpected ways that could be useful for advanced technology applications.

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Rice U. experts available to discuss new report on job loss predictions in major cities around US due to AI

August 2, 2023

Las Vegas; Miami; Louisville, Kentucky; Orlando, Florida; and Grand Rapids, Michigan top the list of cities at greatest risk of losing jobs to artificial intelligence (AI), according to a report from the Chamber of Commerce, a business research company.

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Rice U. experts available to discuss new report on job loss predictions due to AI for the Houston area

August 2, 2023

Rice University experts are available to comment on a new report from the Chamber of Commerce predicting that Houston stands to lose as many as 12% of jobs due to AI by 2027.

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Rice U. program in Costa Rica promotes medical innovation

July 27, 2023

Rice University’s Global Medical Innovation program combines engineering, business and clinical training to help students solve real-world medical needs.

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New software designs optimized, personalized treatments for movement impairments

July 27, 2023

A team of Rice University engineers has launched open-source software that constructs and uses personalized computer models of how individual patients move to optimize treatments for neurologic and orthopedic mobility impairments.

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Rice U.’s Kaiyu Hang wins NSF CAREER Award

July 25, 2023

Kaiyu Hang, an assistant professor of computer science at Rice University, has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop robots that can manipulate unfamiliar objects in high-uncertainty situations.

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Rice U. experts available to comment on White House AI briefing

July 24, 2023

Rice University AI experts Fred Oswald and Moshe Vardi are registered to attend a White House briefing this afternoon and are available to comment on its proceedings and likely challenges and potential outcomes of recent developments in AI industry advancements and regulation.

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Discovery may lead to terahertz technology for quantum sensing

July 20, 2023

Rice University researchers leverage the quantum properties of strontium titanate to make a broad terahertz frequency range useful for quantum control and sensing applications.

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