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Rice on pace to double research spending by 2027

January 21, 2020

Rice is on pace to double research funding by 2027 thanks to faculty success in attracting large, programmatic grants.

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People, papers and presentations Jan 21, 2020

January 21, 2020

Rice MLK Jr. vigil 2020

Rice honors Martin Luther King Jr. at annual vigil

January 21, 2020

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Jan Odegard joins leadership team at the Ion

January 21, 2020

Jan Odegard has joined the leadership team at the Ion, the centerpiece of the midtown Houston innovation and technology district.

Rice University engineers built full lithium-ion batteries with silicon anodes and an alumina layer to protect cathodes from degrading. By limiting their energy density, the batteries promise excellent stability for transportation and grid storage use. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

Less may be more in next-gen batteries

January 21, 2020

Rice University engineers build full lithium-ion batteries with silicon anodes and an alumina layer to protect cathodes from degrading. By limiting their energy density, the batteries promise excellent stability for transportation and grid storage use.

Bryan Dewsbury at the 7th annual CTE teaching and learning symposium

Inclusive teaching featured at 7th annual Center for Teaching Excellence symposium

January 21, 2020

Improved interactions in the classroom can create highly engaged students who learn to learn better.

Mike Byrne. Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

New computer system will detect bad ballot design before it reaches the voting booth

January 21, 2020

In 2000, the infamously confusing butterfly ballot led many voters in Florida’s Palm Beach County to mistakenly vote for the wrong presidential candidate, altering the outcome of the election – and American history.

Randall McCabe Spring 2020 exhibition

McCabe’s 'Works on Paper' on view at Rice Media Center

January 17, 2020

Former VADA studio manager's exhibition brings together selection of paintings and drawings.

‘The philosopher-poet of the Anthropocene’: Timothy Morton, presenter of Radio 4’s The End of the World Has Already Happened. Photograph: Max Burkhalter/The Guardian

English prof’s new BBC radio show contemplates complex feelings on climate change

January 17, 2020

Despair, depression and guilt aren’t helping us — or the planet. What will?

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Cameras see around corners in real time with deep learning

January 17, 2020

Rice researchers and collaborators have created an imaging system that can see detailed objects around corners in real time.

Junichiro Kono and Qimiao Si

Study finds billions of quantum entangled electrons in 'strange metal'

January 16, 2020

Rice physicists and collaborators have observed quantum entanglement among "billions of billions" of flowing electrons in a quantum critical material.

Omar Victor Diop

Media advisory: 'Radical Revisionists' opening Jan. 24 at Rice’s Moody Center for the Arts

January 16, 2020

HOUSTON – (Jan. 16, 2020) – Rice’s Moody Center for the Arts will unveil its spring exhibition Jan. 24 with an opening reception for “Radical Revisionists: Contemporary African Artists Confronting Past and Present.”

Mike Wong and Chelsea Clark (Photo by Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

Rice engineers find a way to turn water pollution into valuable chemicals

January 15, 2020

Rice University researchers have identified a simpler way to rid water of cancer-causing pollutants and turn them into valuable chemicals.

A 3D model by Rice University materials scientists shows the phase evolution of a delithiating lithium iron phosphate cathode undergoing rapid discharge. The "fingerlike" shape adds stress to the system that researchers suspect can lead to cracks in the cathode that degrade the battery. (Credit: Mesoscale Materials Science Group/Rice University)

Not so fast: Some batteries can be pushed too far

January 14, 2020

Fast charge and discharge of some lithium-ion batteries with intentional defects degrades their performance and endurance, according to Rice University engineers.

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Veteran RUPD officer Rodriguez named Rice police chief

January 13, 2020

Clemente Rodriguez served on campus for nearly two decades while rising through the RUPD ranks.

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