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Scientists find new quantum behavior in unusual superconducting material

August 15, 2025

Researchers have discovered direct evidence of active flat electronic bands in a kagome superconductor.

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Rising stars in quantum materials convene at Rice Global Paris Center for international workshop

August 15, 2025

Some of the brightest early career researchers in quantum materials met at the Rice Global Paris Center.

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Rice geoscientist honored with Geological Society of America’s Woollard Award

August 12, 2025

Richard Gordon, the W.M. Keck Foundation Professor of Geophysics, Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice, has been named the 2025 recipient of the George P. Woollard Award from the Geological Society of America.

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Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper, greener

August 11, 2025

A new study reveals how L. lactis regulates the production of a key precursor in vitamin K₂ biosynthesis.

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From biology to bylines: Rice undergraduate turned her curiosity toward science journalism at LA Times

August 8, 2025

Niamh Ordner is spending her summer as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellow at the Los Angeles Times, where she’s writing science stories that aim to make complex topics accessible, relevant and exciting.

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Rice bioscientist wins NSF CAREER Award to investigate bacterial toxins, expand inclusion in STEM

August 7, 2025

Marcos de Moraes, assistant professor of biosciences at Rice, has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program.

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Superconductivity’s halo: Rice theoretical physicist helps map rare high-field phase

July 31, 2025

Rice's Andriy Nevidomskyy is part of a team that has mapped and explained a puzzling form of superconductivity that arises only under strong magnetic fields.

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‘Major leap in bioelectronic sensing’: Rice researchers turn bacteria into tiny pollution detectors

July 29, 2025

A study led by Xu Zhang, Marimikel Charrier and Caroline Ajo-Franklin demonstrates an innovative method for the real-time, on-site detection of arsenite and cadmium.

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Bats, poaching and the pulse of the forest: Rice researchers lead biodiversity study in Tanzania

July 29, 2025

Deep in the heart of Tanzania’s Udzungwa Mountains, a trio of Rice researchers embarked on an ambitious summer field study to understand how human impacts are reshaping forest ecosystems.

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Rice, Baylor College of Medicine award seed grants for cancer research

July 16, 2025

Rice's Synthesis X Center and Baylor College of Medicine’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center have awarded the second offering of a two-year seed grant program.

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Physicists unlock hidden order in twisted graphene, paving way for supermoiré engineering

July 16, 2025

A new study by applied physicists used a custom-designed microscope to examine supermoiré patterns in trilayer graphene.

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Why some genes are more error-prone: Scientists uncover hidden rule in DNA transcription

July 9, 2025

The study by Rice scientists shows why genetic sequences are not equally prone to errors.

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Pattern Materials makes its mark in Houston

July 7, 2025

A Rice graduate student has launched a company aiming to make graphene production faster, cheaper and more scalable. Alex Lathem founded Pattern Materials in January to commercialize his proprietary laser-induced graphene and flash graphene technologies, which create graphene and carbon nanotube-like patterns in a single, rapid step. He believes these materials, known for their exceptional electrical conductivity, flexibility and strength, could significantly enhance the performance of sensors and other electronic devices.

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Computational biochemist joins Rice with CPRIT recruitment award

June 30, 2025

Computational biochemist Linna An will join Rice’s Department of Biosciences with support from a $2 million award from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas.

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Rice researchers search for ultralight dark matter using a magnetically levitated particle

June 25, 2025

A new study led by Rice's Christopher Tunnell and Dorian Amaral sees the first direct search for ultralight dark matter using a magnetically levitated particle.

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