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COVID-19 crisis hits Houston harder than other Texas cities

May 28, 2020

HOUSTON – (May 28, 2020) – Revenue losses related to COVID-19 will hinder city services in Houston, San Antonio and Dallas, with Houston likely to be the hardest hit of the three, according to a new report from Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research.

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Campus Kindness: Pair of Rice alums join forces to feed those in need

May 28, 2020

The Rev. Nathan Lonsdale Bledsoe ’09 and Lucas Marr ’08 became friends at Rice through their love of cooking. When Hurricane Ike thundered through Houston in 2008, both of them helped the servery chef at Lovett College make meals for those who stayed through the storm.

Rice University physicist Ming Yi with her lab's angle-resolved photoemission spectroscope

Rice U. physicist Ming Yi wins coveted Moore Foundation grant

May 28, 2020

Rice physicist Ming Yi won $1.6 million from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation for high-risk, high-reward research into quantum materials.

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President lays out Rice’s flexible path

May 26, 2020

Rice President David Leebron laid out the health, operational and financial challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic in a virtual Town Hall on May 22 and offered heartfelt hope the university would emerge stronger when the virus subsides.

DMC supervisor Mario Norton teaches an Illustrator course via Zoom.

Fondren Library, Digital Media Commons host free online workshops this summer

May 26, 2020

Professional development is just one service Rice librarians are offering remotely

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Rice's COVID-19 research fund awards final grants

May 26, 2020

The Rice University COVID-19 Research Fund Oversight and Review Committee funds nine more faculty teams working to mitigate the effects of the new coronavirus.

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New provost looks ahead to unique challenges

May 26, 2020

As Reginald DesRoches formally assumes the title of Rice University provost, he expects the job will be every bit as challenging as he anticipated when appointed in December. But he didn’t anticipate the challenges of COVID-19.

Pat DeLucia gives a presentation on her team's project. Photo courtesy of Rice ENRICH.

Senior-living technology research to be funded by Rice ENRICH, UTHealth grants

May 26, 2020

New technologies to support senior living will be developed with funding from three new grants, two of which have been awarded to teams featuring Rice University researchers.

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People, papers and presentations May 26, 2020

May 26, 2020

Rice University scientists are analyzing the role of ferredoxin proteins produced when viral phages alter electron transfer in ocean-dwelling, photosynthetic bacteria that produce oxygen and store carbon. When the virus (pink) infects the bacteria, it produces a ferredoxin protein that hooks into the bacteria’s existing electrical structure and alters its metabolism. (Credit: Illustration by Ian Campbell/Rice University)

Ocean virus hijacks carbon-storing bacteria

May 26, 2020

Rice scientists are analyzing the role of ferredoxin proteins produced when viral phages alter electron transfer in ocean-dwelling bacteria that produce oxygen and store carbon.

Rice neurobiologists show that increased blood flow to the brain is not an accurate indicator of neuronal recovery after a microscopic stroke. The researchers created a custom implant that combines the ability to simultaneously monitor both blood flow and brain activity. (Credit: Luan Laboratory/Rice University)

Blood flow recovers faster than brain in micro strokes

May 22, 2020

Work by a Rice neurobiologist shows that increased blood flow to the brain is not an accurate indicator of neuronal recovery after a microscopic stroke.

Fondren Library summer reading recommendations

Fondren librarians offer summer reading recs

May 22, 2020

Space X craft launching

SpaceX launch 'historic,’ will pave way for NASA’s moon and Mars plans, Rice space expert says

May 22, 2020

HOUSTON -- (May 22, 2020) – The Crew Dragon space capsule made by Elon Musk's SpaceX faces a final big test when two astronauts climb aboard for a flight to the International Space Station on Wednesday. "This historic first launch of American astronauts from American soil since 2011 will mark the next stage in U.S. human spaceflight, paving the way for a more versatile and flexible access to the International Space Station," said astronomer David Alexander, director of the Rice Space Institute.

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USMCA features new policies for the US

May 22, 2020

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) includes clauses never before seen in a U.S. trade agreement, according to an expert at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Clancy Thomas and their beloved cat, Meatball

Rice community mourns loss of graduate student Clancy Taylor

May 21, 2020

Clancy Taylor, a Ph.D. student in the English department, died May 16. Taylor was 25 years old.

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