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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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Rice U. expert available to discuss Llama 2 launch

July 20, 2023

The new open-source large language model, Llama 2, launched by Facebook parent company, Meta, last Tuesday allows users to adapt and develop artificial intelligence tools ⎯ including for use in commercial products ⎯ but the move raises urgent questions about the risks and potential benefits to how information is produced and disseminated.

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Device makes hydrogen from sunlight with record efficiency

July 20, 2023

Rice University engineers’ have created a device that turns sunlight into hydrogen with record-breaking efficiency by integrating next-generation halide perovskite semiconductors with electrocatalysts in a single, durable, cost-effective and scalable device.

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Michael Wong named fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry

July 19, 2023

Rice University’s Michael Wong was named a fellow to the Royal Society of Chemistry, the oldest chemical society in the world, whose mission is to “advance excellence in the chemical sciences.”

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NIH grant backs Rice lab’s sickle cell disease research

July 18, 2023

Rice University bioengineer Gang Bao and his team have won a grant from the National Institutes of Health to address critical questions surrounding the safety and efficacy of using gene editing to treat sickle cell disease.

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Rice chemist wins $3.2M National Cancer Institute grant

July 17, 2023

Rice University chemist Han Xiao has won a $3.2 million research project (R01) grant from the National Cancer Institute to develop the first tissue-specific epigenetic inhibitor drug to treat bone metastasis.

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Cellular process that fuels plant growth yields surprising insights

July 12, 2023

A new study by Rice University bioscientists explains how structures inside plant cells collaborate to fuel germination. The findings could shed light on corresponding mechanisms in human cells.

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