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As campus residents visit the sites and upload their own photos, the more immersive the exhibit becomes for their remote fellow students

Scavenger hunt-centered student art show 'ON/OFF' showcases sculpture online and across campus

October 25, 2020

As campus residents visit the sites and upload their own photos, the more immersive the exhibit becomes for their remote fellow students.

“Black at Rice: Living the Black Student Experience” was convened by the university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice and moderated by Duncan College magister Eden King, the Lynette S. Autrey Professor of Psychology.

‘Just echo our voices’: Undergraduates share concerns about Black life at Rice

October 24, 2020

The online discussion was convened by university’s Task Force on Slavery, Segregation and Racial Injustice.

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'It takes more than science': Medical Humanities Program flourishes at Rice

October 23, 2020

Program’s popularity grows as more medical schools recognize need for humanity in health care.

Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine have developed a platform, SPOTlight, that speeds the sorting of cells while making the process more versatile. As a proof-of-concept, they created the most photostable yellow fluorescent protein yet. (Credit: Illustration by Jihwan Lee/Rice University)

SPOTlight supercharges cell studies

October 23, 2020

Researchers develop a new method to isolate specific cells, and in the process find a more robust fluorescent protein.

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Mitchell Foundation, Baker Institute seek pathways to increase carbon capture

October 23, 2020

The new project will identify policies and actions to facilitate the capture and storage or use of carbon dioxide.

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Baker Institute's Norman: Election a pivot point for US immigration policy

October 23, 2020

A Joe Biden presidency would “roll back many of the Trump administration’s attacks" on immigrants to the United States, but that may not be enough to pacify critics of the Obama administration's immigration policies who seek new protected pathways to citizenship, according to a new brief from an expert at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

A VADA student works in Karin Broker's printmaking studio inside Sewall Hall. (Photo by Jeff Fitlow)

School of Humanities talking new goals, why humanities matter in Owl Together series

October 22, 2020

What can you do with a humanities degree? And why are the humanities so important during times of pandemic, past and present?

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Fossil fuel subsidies need global reform, say Baker Institute experts

October 22, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 22, 2020) – Fossil fuels still receive most of the international government support provided to the energy sector despite their “well-known environmental and public health damage,” according to new research from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Dumbbell-like sequences in DNA during interphase suggest several unseen aspects of chromosome configuration and function. (Credit: Illustration by Ryan Cheng/CTBP)

At our cores, we’re all strengthened by ‘dumbbells’

October 21, 2020

Scientists at Rice’s Center for Theoretical Biological Physics detail the structure of dumbbell-like sequences in DNA during interphase that suggest several unseen aspects of chromosome configuration and function.

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Undocumented immigrants need better access to health care, say Baker Institute experts

October 20, 2020

Health care is a top voter issue this year, and for undocumented immigrants, the barriers to access are many.

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Rice’s OpenStax launching Free the Textbook initiative

October 19, 2020

OpenStax is committed to improving access to quality learning materials.

A scene from the dress rehearsal of "Der Kaiser von Atlantis." Photo by Jeff Fitlow.

Show goes on: Rice Opera's first virtual performance is 'Der Kaiser von Atlantis'

October 19, 2020

HOUSTON – (Oct. 19, 2020) – COVID-19 has taken a toll on performance venues, many of which have gone dark for the foreseeable future. Professional musicians and students alike are looking for new ways to share their craft with the public, even as a new study from Ricesuggests keeping musicians safe on stage may require more than just social distancing.

A pictorial schematic depicts the structure and action of a nanopatterned plasmonic metasurface that modulates polarized light at terahertz frequencies.

A trillion turns of light nets terahertz polarized bytes

October 19, 2020

Nanophotonics researchers at Rice University, the Polytechnic University of Milan and the Italian Institute of Technology have demonstrated a novel technique for modulating light at terahertz frequencies with plasmonic metasurfaces.

Fondren Library's Green Team includes (left to right) Lisa Spiro, Ashley Fitzpatrick and Julia Kress.

Fondren’s Green Team hosting sustainability-focused events thanks to ALA grant

October 19, 2020

The upcoming Oct. 28 'Houston Women on Climate Action' panel is open to the public.

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Rice's Vivian Ho elected to National Academy of Medicine

October 19, 2020

Rice health economist Vivian Ho has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine, which is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine and recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.

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