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ROBE Array could let small companies access popular form of AI

August 29, 2022

A breakthrough by Rice computer scientists could allow more labs and companies to use artificial intelligence.

A new class of molecular motors triggered by visible light kills harmful bacteria by generating reactive oxygen species. The new strategy could be a weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

New weapon targets antibiotic resistance

August 25, 2022

A new class of molecular motors triggered by visible light kills harmful bacteria by generating reactive oxygen species. The new strategy could be a weapon against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

Rice University mechanical engineers develop a textile-based energy harvesting shoe able to power assistive devices for people with disabilities.

Powering an ‘arm’ with air could be mighty handy

August 25, 2022

Rice University mechanical engineers develop a textile-based energy harvesting shoe able to power assistive devices for people with disabilities.

Illustration of Tabor lab's homo-FRET method for real-time observations of phosphorylation in two-component sensory systems in live bacteria

Glowing tags reveal split-second activity of pathogenic circuitry

August 25, 2022

Rice bioengineers have created the first tool for observing the real-time activity of biology’s most ubiquitous signal-processing circuits.

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Reconstructing ice age diets reveals unraveling web of life

August 25, 2022

Rice-led research published in Science offers a clear picture of the consequences of land mammal declines on food webs.

Center for Human Performance groundbreaking Aug. 19, 2022

Construction begins on Center for Human Performance

August 22, 2022

Leaders from Rice and Houston Methodist gathered at Tudor Fieldhouse Aug. 19 to celebrate the start of construction on the Houston Methodist-Rice University Center for Human Performance.

Brushing powdered phosphorus and sulfur into lithium anodes helps keep them from forming damaging dendrites in rechargeable batteries.

Brushing thin films onto electrodes preserves batteries

August 22, 2022

Brushing powdered phosphorus and sulfur into lithium anodes helps keep them from forming damaging dendrites in rechargeable batteries.

The Rice University NLM Training Program in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science has been awarded a $4.16 million grant by the National Library of Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health.

Biomedical, data science training wins new grant

August 22, 2022

The Rice University NLM Training Program in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science wins a $4.16 million National Library of Medicine grant.

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‘Drug factory’ implants eliminate mesothelioma tumors in mice

August 22, 2022

Rice and Baylor researchers have used Rice’s “drug factory” implants to eradicate advanced-stage mesothelioma tumors in mice.

Rice and NASA extend their long-standing agreement to share research and outreach through a Space Act Agreement.

Rice, NASA extend Space Act Agreement

August 19, 2022

Rice and NASA extend their pact to share research and outreach through a Space Act Agreement.

Destroyed home following Hurricane Harvey.

New book exposes how natural disasters exacerbate inequality — in middle-class communities

August 18, 2022

The devastation of Hurricane Harvey, the second-costliest hurricane to ever hit the United States, wasn’t limited just to the most vulnerable residents in its path — it was also felt intensely by the middle class. Those struggles are the focus of a new book by sociologists from Rice University and the University of Wisconsin.

Rice University receives National Science Foundation support to turn living cells, starting with bacteria, into random-access memory devices. These will be able to store and report data about their environments.

Rice team eyes cells for sophisticated data storage

August 18, 2022

Rice University receives National Science Foundation support to turn living cells, starting with bacteria, into random-access memory devices. These will be able to store and report data about their environments.

Flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey in Southeast Texas on August 31, 2017 (Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez/Released)

Rice experts available to discuss 5th anniversary of Harvey

August 16, 2022

As the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Harvey approaches, Rice University experts are available to discuss the storm’s ongoing impact.

Rice University engineers lead study to create piezoelectricity in two-dimensional phase boundaries. They could power future nanoelectronics like sensors and actuators.

2D boundaries could create electricity

August 16, 2022

Rice engineers lead study to create piezoelectricity in two-dimensional phase boundaries. They could power future nanoelectronics like sensors and actuators.

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Racial segregation magnifies effects of childhood lead exposure

August 15, 2022

Racial segregation magnifies the effects of childhood lead exposure according to new research from Rice, Duke and Notre Dame

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