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Rice engineers have a new strategy for making batches of carbon nanotubes with a single, desired chirality.

Growing pure nanotubes is a stretch, but possible

November 9, 2022

Rice engineers have a new strategy for making batches of carbon nanotubes with a single, desired chirality.

Mechanical engineers at Rice University and Waseda University in Tokyo have dramatically advanced their computational fluid dynamics models of airflow around a moving car and its tires.

Engineers go further with the flow to model moving cars and tires

November 8, 2022

Mechanical engineers dramatically advance computational fluid dynamics models of airflow around a moving car and its tires.

Rice Center for Research Computing's Melissa Cragin

Research computing veteran Melissa Cragin joins Rice

November 8, 2022

Melissa Cragin, a veteran of both the San Diego Supercomputer Center and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is now leading Rice's Center for Research Computing as Rice's associate vice president of research computing.

Statisticians use electronic diary entries by more than 1,000 patients with epilepsy to gain a better understanding of how “attractors” are associated with the likelihood of seizures.

Seizures happen like clockwork — but depend on the clock

November 7, 2022

Statisticians use electronic diary entries by more than 1,000 patients with epilepsy to gain a better understanding of how “attractors” are associated with the likelihood of seizures.

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Could state-sponsored retirement plans help workers save more? Maybe, says Baker Institute report

November 7, 2022

State-sponsored retirement plans could help workers save more and help retirees rely less on social services — as long as the cost-effectiveness of such plans aren’t bogged down by fees — according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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​​​​​​​Rice, Baylor to study how screen use affects young children

November 7, 2022

Rice engineers and Baylor College of Medicine researchers are studying how screen use affects young children.

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Early planetary migration can explain missing planets

November 7, 2022

Computer simulations by Rice University scientists and their collaborators explain two puzzling observations of exoplanets orbiting distant stars.

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Rice wins Moore Foundation grant for quantum vacuum research

November 4, 2022

Junichiro Kono’s lab will study how matter and quantum vacuums become entangled thanks to a new grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.

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Why some Latino communities fear the COVID-19 vaccine, and what can be done to help

November 4, 2022

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, some people in medically underserved Latino communities avoided getting vaccinated due to fears of side effects, mistrust of health officials and vaccine manufacturers and discrimination from health care workers, according to a new study from Rice University.

Rice University scientists and engineers develop programmable bacteria that sense contaminants and release an electronic signal in real time.

Bacterial sensors send a jolt of electricity when triggered

November 2, 2022

Rice researchers develop programmable bacteria that sense contaminants and release an electronic signal in real time.

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Rice’s Eduardo Salas receives lifetime achievement award from Association for Psychological Science

November 2, 2022

Eduardo Salas , department chair and a professor of psychological sciences at Rice University, has received the coveted James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science in recognition of his outstanding career achievements.

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Expanding immigration work permits recognizes essential jobs, says Baker Institute report

October 31, 2022

Expanding work permits for undocumented immigrants could fix the United States immigration system’s “large, overlooked and often invisible crack” that fails to account for essential workers, according to a new report from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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New catalyst can turn smelly hydrogen sulfide into a cash cow

October 31, 2022

Rice engineers and scientists and collaborators have discovered an efficient, one-step process for converting hydrogen sulfide gas into clean-burning hydrogen fuel.

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Biden appoints Rice's Ruth López Turley to National Board for Education Sciences

October 27, 2022

President Biden has appointed Ruth López Turley, director of Rice University’s Kinder Institute for Urban Research and professor of sociology, to the National Board for Education Sciences.

Rice University researchers are leading an effort to reveal potential threats to the efficacy of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. From left, Julie Park, Lavanya Saxena, Mingming Cao and Gang Bao. (Credit: Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)

Even good gene edits can go bad

October 24, 2022

A Rice lab leads the effort to reveal threats to the efficacy of gene editing, even when it appears to be working.

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