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Rice study: Men vastly outnumber women in studying legislative politics

July 17, 2023

New research from Rice University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has found that significantly more men than women study the legislative process in the U.S. and abroad.

Storage containers from Rice University's Preston Innovation Lab can keep VOCs from accumulating on the surface of stored materials for up to six weeks.

Rice engineers’ storage technology keeps nanosurfaces clean

July 17, 2023

Rice mechanical engineers improved on a 50-year-old idea to create container technology that keeps volatile organic compounds from accumulating on the surfaces of stored nanomaterials.

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Rice chemist wins $3.2M National Cancer Institute grant

July 17, 2023

Rice University chemist Han Xiao has won a $3.2 million research project (R01) grant from the National Cancer Institute to develop the first tissue-specific epigenetic inhibitor drug to treat bone metastasis.

Rice University Professor Moshe Vardi

Computer Science’s Vardi wins four prestigious scientific awards

July 13, 2023

Renowned Rice University computer scientist, mathematician and University Professor Moshe Vardi is on a roll, garnering four prestigious awards in automata theory and automated reasoning within the past four weeks.

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Rice announces commitment to advance interdisciplinary research at new and existing research institutes

July 12, 2023

Rice has announced an initial commitment to fund groundbreaking, interdisciplinary research at five new and existing institutes across campus.

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Cellular process that fuels plant growth yields surprising insights

July 12, 2023

A new study by Rice University bioscientists explains how structures inside plant cells collaborate to fuel germination. The findings could shed light on corresponding mechanisms in human cells.

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Light-activated molecular machines get cells ‘talking’

July 10, 2023

Rice University scientists have used light-activated molecular machines to induce cell-to-cell calcium signaling, revealing a powerful new strategy for drug design. This technology could lead to improved treatments for people with heart problems, digestive issues and more.

Caleb Bashor

Reporters broadcast live, on-the-scene, inside living cells

July 10, 2023

Synthetic biologists from Rice University and Princeton University have demonstrated “live reporter” technology that can reveal the workings of signaling networks in living cells with far greater precision than current methods. The first-of-its-kind reporting tool can show how quickly signaling networks respond and how responses vary from cell to cell in time and space.

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Rice U. physicist to lead world’s longest-running nuclear collider experiment

July 7, 2023

Rice U. Frank Geurts has been named co-spokesperson of STAR, the world’s longest-running particle collider experiment.

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Rice U.’s Songtao Chen wins NSF CAREER Award

July 5, 2023

Songtao Chen, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rice University, has won a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award to advance the development of quantum networks by leveraging point defects in silicon.

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Study: Pandemic FOMO had mental health consequences for older adults

June 29, 2023

During the COVID-19 pandemic, fear of missing out (FOMO) on social activities may have negatively affected the mental health of adults at high risk of serious disease, according to a new study from Rice University and Baylor University.

Rice University Ph.D. student Haiyun Guo at work in the Rice Computational Imaging Laboratory

NeuWS camera answers ‘holy grail problem’ in optical imaging

June 28, 2023

Engineers from Rice and the University of Maryland have created technology that could allow cameras to "see" through fog, smoke, driving rain, murky water, skin, muscle and other light-scattering obstructions.

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Electrochemical device captures carbon dioxide at the flick of a switch

June 27, 2023

New carbon capture technology developed by Rice University engineers can generate a continuous, high-purity carbon dioxide stream from diluted, or low-concentration, gas streams using only electricity and a water-and-oxygen-based reaction.

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New enzyme could aid anticancer drug development

June 27, 2023

Retracing nature’s steps, Rice University engineer Xue Gao and her team mapped out the full series of enzyme-powered reactions a marine fungus uses to produce a complex molecule with anticancer properties. In the process, the Gao lab uncovered the first fungal enzyme of its kind known to break an amide bond.

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Study finds human impact on wildlife even in protected areas

June 25, 2023

The largest long-term standardized camera-trap survey to date finds that human activity impacts tropical mammals living in protected areas and sheds light on how different species are affected based on their habitat needs and anthropogenic stressors.

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