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New study reveals climate change’s limited presence in popular films

March 3, 2025

A new study led by Rice’s Matthew Schneider-Mayerson reveals that climate change and other environmental issues are notably absent from most popular films despite their increasing urgency.

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Shaping climate conversations: How Rice’s Matthew Schneider-Mayerson is using media to spark change

February 25, 2025

A new study examines the portrayal — or lack thereof — of climate change and other environmental challenges in popular films.

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Rice's new ‘forward-thinking’ art installation highlights climate change through voices of activists, scholars and scientists

October 16, 2024

Rice’s O’Connor Building for Engineering and Science now houses an immersive public art installation titled “Climate Parliament,” a thought-provoking work by Mexican-Canadian artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer.

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Rice’s Sylvia Dee working to improve projections of extreme droughts, floods

July 31, 2024

Rice climate scientist Sylvia Dee has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, the agency’s most prestigious early career honor.

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Exploring climate change through wine

June 20, 2024

Among the courses recently offered at the Rice Global Paris Center was “Climate Change, Economics and the Wine Industry,” which brought students to Paris for three weeks in May.

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Global collaboration takes root in Paris: Rice and PSL forge research ties

May 16, 2024

Rice University and Université Paris Sciences & Lettres (PSL) convened leading researchers for a daylong summit May 14 at the Rice Global Paris Center, following the official launch of a strategic research partnership between the two institutions.

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Rice, Université Paris Sciences & Lettres launch strategic global partnership for research and innovation

May 14, 2024

Rice University and Université Paris Sciences & Lettres, two of the world’s leading urban research and higher education institutions, announced Monday in Paris the signing of a strategic partnership for research and innovation on major global challenges and opportunities.

Sydney Coldren, a senior at Rice University studying anthropology and environmental studies, was selected as one of 12 students to join an initiative aimed at empowering students across North America to gather climate stories and advocate for climate literacy in institutions of higher learning.

Rice student selected for ‘Campus Correspondents’ climate initiative

April 25, 2024

Sydney Coldren, a senior at Rice University studying anthropology and environmental studies, was selected as one of 12 students to join an initiative aimed at empowering students across North America to gather climate stories and advocate for climate literacy in institutions of higher learning.

Rice University’s 2024 biennial De Lange Conference featured an array of distinguished speakers, artists and researchers who engaged in thought-provoking discussions regarding timely technological and environmental topics Feb. 9-10 at the Baker Institute for Public Policy.

Rice’s De Lange Conference traverses futures of synthetic biology, data technology and climate change

February 16, 2024

Rice University’s 2024 biennial De Lange Conference featured an array of distinguished speakers, artists and researchers who engaged in thought-provoking discussions regarding timely technological and environmental topics Feb. 9-10 at the Baker Institute for Public Policy.

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Houston-based organizations join forces for inaugural Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week 2024

February 14, 2024

Greentown Labs, Halliburton Labs and the Rice Alliance for Technology and Entrepreneurship are joining forces to launch the inaugural Houston Energy and Climate Startup Week 2024. 

Rice bioscientists Scott Egan and Mattheau Comerford in Egan's lab in 2019

Climate catastrophe produced instantaneous evolutionary change

October 9, 2023

A unique experiment by Rice University biologists in the wake of 2017’s Hurricane Harvey that revealed species can instantly evolve when they move in response to a climate catastrophe.

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Order in chaos: Atmosphere’s Antarctic oscillation has natural cycle

June 6, 2023

Rice researchers have discovered a natural cycle that repeats every 150 days in the north-south oscillation of the Southern Hemisphere’s prevailing westerly winds.

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Ancient viruses discovered in coral symbionts’ DNA

June 1, 2023

Rice bioscientists have discovered fragments of ancient RNA viruses in the genomes of the symbiotic organisms that live inside corals and provide them with their dramatic colors.

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New priming method improves battery life, efficiency

May 15, 2023

Rice University engineers have developed a readily scalable method to optimize a silicon anode priming method that increases lithium-ion battery performance by 22% to 44%.

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Eco-efficient cement could pave the way to a greener future

March 28, 2023

Rice U. scientists develop process to remove toxic heavy metals from coal fly ash, making for greener, stronger concrete.

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