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Electrets — electrons trapped in defects in two-dimensional molybdenum dioxide — give the material piezoelectric properties, according to Rice University researchers. The defects (blue) appear in the material during formation in a furnace, and generate an electric field when under pressure. (Credit: Ajayan Research Group/Rice University)

2D oxide flakes pick up surprise electrical properties

May 7, 2020

Rice University researchers find evidence of piezoelectricity in lab-grown, two-dimensional flakes of molybdenum dioxide.

Jones College senior Savannah Cofer has been named a Knight-Hennessy Scholar.

Mech major Cofer named Knight-Hennessy Scholar

May 6, 2020

The Jones College senior will joining 75 other scholars from 26 countries pursuing Ph.D.s at Stanford University.

Superfund team

Rice faculty part of Baylor Superfund program

May 6, 2020

A $10 million federal grant establishes a center to study how toxic chemicals from Superfund sites impact preterm births.

COVID-19

Most Houstonians with symptoms are not being tested, according to Rice COVID-19 Registry

May 5, 2020

HOUSTON – (May 5, 2020) – The vast majority of Houston-area residents who are experiencing symptoms consistent with COVID-19 are not getting tested for it, according to initial results of a survey from the COVID-19 Registry at Rice University.

Bus Station

Houston must address housing and transportation affordability jointly

May 5, 2020

Only 44% of rental housing units in Houston are affordable for families with average income, and only 1 out of every 3 of those dwellings is near reliable and affordable transportation, according to a new joint report by researchers from Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research and LINK Houston.

Courtesy of Noor Elsonbaty

Senior is first Rice student to earn prestigious coaching accreditation

May 4, 2020

Noor Elsonbaty, a graduate of the CoachRICE program at Rice's Doerr Institute for New Leaders, has made university history in earning his International Coaching Federation (ICF) Associate Certified Coach (ACC) credential.

Alan Arnold.

Rice Management Co.'s Alan Arnold dies at 46

May 4, 2020

Alan Arnold, the investment director for real estate for the Rice Management Co. (RMC) who was best known for significantly increasing Rice University's funds for scholarships and scientific research, died April 28 after an 18-month battle with cancer. He was 46.

Photo credit: Shepherd School of Music

Quarantine Q&A: Rice opera students sing praises for industry leaders’ advice

May 4, 2020

The Shepherd School's Department of Opera Studies has been thinking outside the box during the pandemic.

Energy Sources

Baker Institute experts: Hydrogen and nanomaterials may transform energy industry

May 4, 2020

Hydrogen as a zero-carbon energy carrier has the potential to fundamentally transform the global energy landscape

Graduating Ph.D. students Tian Dong, Brandee Carlson and Andrew Moodie

Three Ph.D. grads win NSF postdoctoral fellowships

May 4, 2020

Three Ph.D. graduates from the same Rice University research group have won prestigious postdoctoral fellowships from the National Science Foundation's Division of Earth Sciences.

Peter Lwigale. (Credit: Rice University)

Federal grant bolsters Rice eye research

May 4, 2020

A Rice University researcher has won a prestigious federal grant to study how a recently identified protein in the cornea aids development, homeostasis and wound healing in the eye.

Mark Jones. Photo credit: Michael Stravato for Rice University's Baker Institute.

Book edited by Rice political scientist examines voting and representation in U.S.

May 4, 2020

Mark Jones calls the new book "an encyclopedia on voting and representation in the U.S."

A schematic and electron microscope cross-section show the structure of an integrated, solar-powered catalyst to split water into hydrogen fuel and oxygen. The module developed at Rice University can be immersed into water directly to produce fuel when exposed to sunlight. Illustration by Jia Liang

Water-splitting module a source of perpetual energy

May 4, 2020

Rice University researchers have integrated high-efficiency solar cells and electrode catalysts into an efficient, low-cost device that splits water to produce hydrogen fuel.

Town hall

Virtual town hall set for May 15; submit questions by May 8

May 4, 2020

Credit: Liu Idea Lab for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Rice to offer minor in entrepreneurship

May 4, 2020

Rice, which has the No. 1 graduate entrepreneurship program in the U.S., will now offer an undergraduate minor in entrepreneurship.

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