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Rice researchers unveil ‘surprising’ breakthrough in carbon nanotube recycling, paving way for sustainable materials

January 13, 2025

In a significant step toward creating a sustainable and circular economy, Rice researchers have published a landmark study demonstrating that carbon nanotube fibers can be fully recycled without any loss in their structure or properties.

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Newly designed nanomaterial shows promise as antimicrobial agent

November 25, 2024

Newly developed halide perovskite nanocrystals show potential as antimicrobial agents that are stable, effective and easy to produce.

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Rice hosts workshop and winter school to advance quantum materials research

November 20, 2024

Rice’s Center for Quantum Materials and Smalley-Curl Institute recently held two successive events aimed at advancing the field of quantum materials research.

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WaTER Institute leads the charge in making cleaner water through nanotech

November 5, 2024

Providing access to safe drinking water can save more lives than doctors

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Reactor developed at Rice could make direct air capture more energy efficient

October 29, 2024

Rice researchers have developed an electrochemical reactor that has the potential to drastically reduce energy consumption and cost for direct air capture.

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New synthesis strategy could speed up PFAS decontamination

September 30, 2024

Rice engineers have developed an innovative way to make covalent organic frameworks, special materials that can be used to trap gases, filter water and speed up chemical reactions.

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Researchers innovate sustainable metal-recycling method

September 25, 2024

A research team led by James Tour has developed a method to recycle valuable metals from electronic waste more efficiently.

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Department of Defense’s Dev Shenoy addresses Rice community on microelectronics advancements and opportunities

September 10, 2024

Rice’s National Security Research Accelerator hosted Dev Shenoy, the principal director for microelectronics at the U.S. Department of Defense

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Thermochromic material could make indoor temperature control more energy-efficient

August 28, 2024

Rice engineers have developed a smart material that could significantly enhance energy efficiency for indoor space cooling. The new thermochromic polymer blend has an estimated lifespan of 60 years and is lower cost than existing thermochromics.

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Researchers teaching artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding

August 20, 2024

Peter Wolynes and his colleagues have found a new way to predict how proteins change their shape when they function.

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‘Out of all the unknowns in science, we have so much to discover’

August 16, 2024

Rice’s Smalley-Curl Institute held its 38th annual Summer Research Colloquium Aug. 2 at Rice’s Duncan Hall, where undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral researchers gave presentations covering topics in nanoscience, quantum materials and quantum information science and technology to a multidisciplinary audience.

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New twist on synthesis technique developed at Rice promises sustainable manufacturing

August 16, 2024

James Tour’s lab at Rice has developed a new method known as flash-within-flash Joule heating.

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Rice-built reactor yields green ammonia and purified water

August 12, 2024

Rice engineers have developed a revolutionary reactor design that could decarbonize ammonia production while also mitigating water pollution.

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Angel Martí elected fellow of the American Chemical Society

August 1, 2024

Rice’s Angel Martí has been elected a fellow of the American Chemical Society, one of his discipline’s highest honors.

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Rice, DOE labs tackle knowledge gap in materials science research

August 1, 2024

Rice materials scientist Lane Martin and collaborators shed light on mesoscale structures in high-tech material with potential use in next-generation electronics, lasers and sensors.

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