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Leebron addresses Rice community following historic storm

February 22, 2021

Rice President David Leebron sent a message to the Rice community Feb. 19 following the historic winter storm that caused prolonged electricity and water outages across Texas.

Yingyan Lin

Rice's Yingyan Lin receives NSF CAREER Award

February 22, 2021

Rice engineer Yingyan Lin has won a National Science CAREER Award to help close the gap between fast “deep learning” algorithm advances and slow accelerator development.

New Sid Richardson College commons under construction, February 2021. Photo by Jeff Fitlow

New Sid Rich is ready to rock

February 22, 2021

Take a video tour of the newest residential college on campus.

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‘Women in Criminal Justice’ panel explores overlooked segments of incarcerated population

February 22, 2021

The Feb. 26 online conversation will convene reform advocates from across Texas.

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Campaign promises more likely to be kept by governments run by women, research shows

February 22, 2021

Campaign promises more likely to be kept by governments run by women, research shows

COVID Virus

DARPA backs Rice sensor to detect COVID-19 virus in air

February 22, 2021

Researchers receive funding for up to $1 million to develop a real-time electronic sensor able to detect minute amounts of the airborne virus that causes COVID-19 infection.

Kirsten Siebach reacts as the Perseverance rover hits the bullseye, landing at Jezero Crater on Feb. 18. Photo by Brandon Martin

Mars, happy to see you again

February 22, 2021

Be there with Martian geologist Kirsten Siebach as the Perseverance rover lands on Mars.

3D illustration of the bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Study could explain tuberculosis bacteria paradox

February 22, 2021

Tuberculosis bacteria have evolved to remember stressful encounters and react quickly to future stress, according to a study by computational bioengineers at Rice University and infectious disease experts at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.

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Advanced recycling strategies needed to clean up plastic pollution problem, says Baker Institute expert

February 22, 2021

Sustainability across the entire value chain — rather than advances in technology alone — is required to solve the United States’ plastic waste problems, according to a new brief from Rice's Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Rice Business Competition

Rice Business Plan Competition to announce 2021 teams

February 21, 2021

The Rice Business Plan Competition — the world's largest and richest student startup competition — will announce the teams invited to participate in this year's edition on Friday.

Laura Segatori

Laura Segatori named AIMBE fellow

February 19, 2021

Rice bioengineer Laura Segatori has been named a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

SynerGel, combines a pair of antitumor agents into a gel that can be injected directly into tumors, where they not only control the release of drugs but also remove suppressive immune cells from the tumor's microenvironment.

UTHealth, Rice advance oral cancer immunotherapy

February 18, 2021

Researchers at Rice and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston develop a hydrogel that could destroy oral cancer tumors.

Haotian Wang

Haotian Wang named Sloan Research Fellow

February 17, 2021

Rice University chemical and biomolecular engineer Haotian Wang has been selected as a 2021 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow.

Natasha Bowdoin, associate professor of painting and drawing in the Department of Visual and Dramatic Arts, created “Power Flower” for the Rice Public Art program. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

‘Power Flower’ blooms as Bowdoin’s debut work of Rice Public Art

February 15, 2021

VADA professor’s sculpture is one of four new pieces acquired for campus art program.

Lovette Hall covered in snow

Winter storm prompts campus closures as temps approach record lows

February 15, 2021

Rice, along with the rest of Houston, is approaching record-setting cold and a wintery mix of sleet and snow, with low temperatures dipping to into the teens and a windchill below zero degrees.

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