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Rice University Interim Provost Seiichi Matsuda, center, and Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Director Abhay Karandikar, right, hold the memorandum of understanding signed today at Kanpur to collaborate on research in the development of energy solutions, materials and sustainable technologies. Behind Matsuda is Reginald DesRoches, dean of Rice’s George R. Brown School of Engineering, who will become provost in July. (Credit: Courtesy of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)

Rice, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur sign memorandum

January 9, 2020

Rice University and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on investing resources and research in the development of energy solutions, materials and sustainable technologies.

The caduceus, often depicted as a symbol of medicine, and a cohesin protein.

Snake-like proteins can wrangle DNA

January 2, 2020

Theoretical simulations at Rice University suggest structural maintenance of chromosome proteins coil not only around each other but also around the strands of DNA they help manipulate. These strands are formed into loops that regulate transcription and other cellular processes.

A pattern of 1.5-millimeter microneedles that contain vaccine and fluorescent quantum dots are applied as a patch.

Quantum-dot tattoos hold vaccination record

December 18, 2019

Keeping track of a child’s shots could be so much easier with technology invented by a new Rice University professor and his colleagues.

Carbon Hub is a climate change research initiative led by Rice University

Rice University launches bold climate change initiative with Shell

December 9, 2019

With initial support from Shell, Rice University has launched Carbon Hub, a climate change research initiative to fundamentally change how the world uses hydrocarbons. Carbon Hub's goal is a zero-emissions future in which hydrocarbons are not burned. Instead, they are split to make clean hydrogen energy and valuable carbon materials.

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Newborn baby deaths in Africa targeted in $68M initiative

October 3, 2019

A new global health initiative with Rice University roots could save the lives of hundreds of thousands of babies.

premature baby undergoing treatment

Malawi study confirms lasting impact of life-saving technology

September 20, 2019

A new study finds Malawi made sustained improvements in the survival of babies with respiratory illness by adopting CPAP nationwide.

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Feds fund creation of headset for high-speed brain link

May 20, 2019

A Rice University-led team of neuroengineers is developing nonsurgical headset technology for brain-to-brain communication "at the speed of thought."

scale-model of a lung-mimicking air sac with airways and blood vessels

Organ bioprinting gets a breath of fresh air

May 2, 2019

Bioengineers have cleared a major hurdle on the path to 3D printing replacement organs with a breakthrough technique for bioprinting tissues.

Moshe Vardi

Vardi leading new initiative on technology, culture and society

February 15, 2019

Rice University computer scientist Moshe Vardi is speaking out about the unintended ills of information technology, and he is marshaling support to directly address them through a campuswide Initiative on Technology, Culture and Society.

Moshe Vardi

Computer scientist Vardi named University Professor

September 26, 2018

World-renowned computer scientist Moshe Vardi has been promoted to University Professor, Rice’s highest academic title.

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