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Mapping resilient supply solutions for graphite, a critical mineral powering energy storage: Rice experts’ take

November 7, 2025

Rice researchers weigh in on graphite’s rise to critical mineral status, mapping out trajectories toward more resilient, clean and efficient supply practices and systems.

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Rice and Houston Methodist researchers to study brain-implant interface with Dunn Foundation award

November 6, 2025

A team of researchers from Rice and the Houston Methodist Research Institute has received a John S. Dunn Foundation Collaborative Research Award through the Gulf Coast Consortia to study how the brain responds over time to neural implants.

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Rice brings together leading researchers to accelerate next-generation microelectronics

November 6, 2025

The Rice Advanced Materials Institute (RAMI) hosted a signature workshop centered on advanced microelectronics and photonics materials Nov. 3-4.

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Kono awarded American Physical Society’s Isakson Prize

November 5, 2025

Rice applied physicist Junichiro Kono has been awarded the American Physical Society’s 2026 Frank Isakson Prize for Optical Effects in Solids.

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Tiny swarms, big impact: Researchers engineering adaptive magnetic systems for medicine, energy and environment

November 4, 2025

Rice is partnering with researchers at the University of Washington, Columbia University and Louisiana State University on a $2 million award from the National Science Foundation to revolutionize how materials and microrobots can be designed, controlled and applied in real-world environments.

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Study shows light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices

November 4, 2025

Rice researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides have discovered that light can trigger a physical shift in their atomic lattice, creating a tunable way to adjust the materials’ behavior and properties.

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Innovation for Healthcare Access Conference inspires new partnerships for sustainable change

November 3, 2025

At the 2025 Innovation for Healthcare Access Conference, held Oct. 27-28 at Rice, leaders from academia, medicine, public health and policy converged to tackle one of the most urgent challenges in health care: how to ensure that innovations not only reach the communities that need them most but also endure long after the pilot projects end.

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Rice mechanical engineers turning everyday fabrics into new channel of communication

November 3, 2025

When Rice doctoral candidate Barclay Jumet first launched a high school business designing, making and selling bow ties — learning to sew on his mother’s college sewing machine — he never imagined that same skill set would one day help him reinvent how people communicate.

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AI-powered alerts may cut kidney complications after heart surgery

October 30, 2025

A new collaboration between Rice and Baylor College of Medicine is using artificial intelligence to alert clinicians to early signs of kidney trouble giving them critical time to intervene before lasting damage occurs.

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Rice launches Brain Institute to accelerate discoveries in brain science and health

October 29, 2025

Rice has announced the creation of the Rice Brain Institute, an ambitious, interdisciplinary hub that unites faculty members across campus, including engineering, natural sciences and social sciences, to tackle one of humanity’s most complex and promising frontiers: the brain.

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Innovation to impact: Richards-Kortum previews Rice360’s Innovation for Healthcare Access Conference

October 23, 2025

Ahead of the Innovation for Healthcare Access Conference hosted by Rice360, Rebecca Richards-Kortum shares insights on advancing equitable health care solutions across Texas and the United States.

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From Rice to the Navy’s nuclear ranks: Senior earns rare engineering commission

October 22, 2025

Rice University’s Midshipman 1st Class Matthew Deverell, a mechanical engineering major and Will Rice College senior, has been selected by the U.S. Navy for one of only eight nuclear engineering officer positions available nationwide each year.

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Algorithm maps genetic connection between Alzheimer’s and specific neurons

October 22, 2025

Rice researchers and collaborators developed a computational tool that can help identify which specific types of cells in the body are genetically linked to complex human traits and diseases, including in forms of dementia such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

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Collaboration without borders: Rice-PSL fund opens doors for faculty across campus

October 22, 2025

The PSL Global Seed Fund operates less like a grant program and more like a catalyst sparking collaborations that bridge disciplines and extend Rice’s reach across continents.

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Richards-Kortum elected to the National Academy of Medicine

October 20, 2025

Rice's Rebecca Richards-Kortum has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), one of the nation’s highest honors in health and medicine. She is one of two Rice faculty who are the only Texas researchers to share membership across the national academies of medicine, science and engineering — an honor held by fewer than 35 researchers nationwide.

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