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$50M Kinder Foundation grant will expand Kinder Institute’s work to solve challenges facing Houston

September 23, 2022

A new $50 million grant from the Kinder Foundation will empower Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research as it focuses on a bold vision for “inclusive prosperity” — ensuring that everyone can contribute to Houston's success and share in its opportunities.

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Rice Business and MD Anderson launch health care leadership program

September 22, 2022

Rice Business and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have launched a new health care leadership program designed to help executives navigate the complexity of running health care organizations.

Researchers at Rice University and the University of Connecticut modify a gene editing tool to serve as a highly sensitive diagnostic test for the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

RNA-editing tool a fast, sensitive test for COVID-19

September 22, 2022

Researchers at Rice University and the University of Connecticut modify a gene editing tool to serve as a highly sensitive diagnostic test for the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

Engineered living materials

Rice lab grows macroscale, modular materials from bacteria

September 22, 2022

Rice bioscientists have created bacteria that self-assembles into a material like putty that could soak up pollutants.

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Rice Alliance Energy Tech Venture Forum selects most promising new companies

September 20, 2022

Ten new ventures were named the “Most Promising Companies" at the 19th annual Rice Alliance Energy Tech Venture Forum.

The Baker Institute

Sixth annual energy summit to examine security, transition

September 20, 2022

Balancing security needs with meeting sustainability goals will be the focus of the sixth annual energy summit from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and Baker Botts LLP.

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Rice's first Black student athletes feted in 50th anniversary celebration

September 20, 2022

To mark the 50th anniversary of a pair of momentous occasions in Rice history, six trailblazing Owls were honored at the First Black Student-Athletes Celebration Sept. 16 at the Ion.

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Wehmeyer team receives $1.5 million NSF grant

September 19, 2022

A team of researchers headed by Geoff Wehmeyer, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Rice, has received a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE) program to support work on large-scale materials made from oriented carbon nanotubes.

Rice University chemists find a rare genetic pathway that helps mammalian cells become drug factories or sensors by synthesizing noncanonical amino acids. The clues came from an uncommon bird.

Bird’s enzyme points toward novel therapies

September 19, 2022

Rice University chemists find a rare genetic pathway that helps mammalian cells become drug factories or sensors by synthesizing noncanonical amino acids. The clues came from an uncommon bird.

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Relaying research

September 19, 2022

On Sept. 15, Rice’s School of Social Sciences hosted the semester’s first “Research Relay,” providing an informal setting to allow faculty to learn about each other’s research, promote informal discussions and stimulate collaborations.

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A winning weekend

September 19, 2022

In addition to the football team’s 33-21 victory over the University of Louisiana at Lafayette — which snapped the Ragin’ Cajuns’ nation-best 15-game winning streak — the Rice volleyball and soccer teams notched triumphs of their own.

The manufacture of high-efficiency solar cells with layers of 2D and 3D perovskites may be simplified by solvents that allow solution deposition of one layer without destroying the other.

Solvent study solves solar cell durability puzzle

September 19, 2022

Rice engineers simplify the manufacture of high-efficiency perovskite solar cells.

Rice University breaks ground for William T. Cannady Hall, a 25,000-square-foot building that will serve the renowned Rice School of Architecture.

Rice Architecture breaks ground for Cannady Hall

September 16, 2022

Rice University breaks ground for William T. Cannady Hall, a 25,000-square-foot building that will serve the renowned Rice School of Architecture.

Stem cells

Texas must tackle stem cell misinformation, say experts

September 15, 2022

Medical treatments that use stem cells have the potential to benefit patients facing serious diseases and injuries, but patients are not always aware that most treatments they are offered are experimental and can carry high risks, according to a report from the Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Rice University physicists (from left) Chandan Setty, Lei Chen, Qimiao Si and Haoyu Hu

Physicists demo method for designing topological metals

September 15, 2022

Rice physicists and collaborators have demonstrated a new method for predicting whether metallic compounds are likely to host topological states that arise from strong electron interactions.

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