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Sensor system could decrease fall risk for older adults

April 13, 2023

A team of Rice University engineering students designed a fall-risk assessment system that enables doctors to create personalized risk-management strategies for patients based on their individual movement patterns at home.

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Rice U. engineering students’ brace puts patients first

April 13, 2023

For those suffering from rib flaring associated with congenital deformations of the chest wall that cause it to jut out or cave in, a team of Rice University engineering students has come up with a potential solution.

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Rice U. students engineer socks for on-the-go neuropathy treatment

April 13, 2023

A wearable electrical-stimulation and vibration-therapy system designed by Rice University engineering students might be just what the doctor ordered for people experiencing foot pain and balance loss due to diabetic neuropathy.

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Rice remembers Steven Murdock, founding director of Rice’s Hobby Center and former director of Census Bureau

April 11, 2023

Steven Murdock, founding director of Rice University’s Hobby Center for the Study of Texas who served as director of the U.S. Census Bureau and state demographer of Texas, died April 7. He was 75.

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Rice U. engineering students aim to shed better light on surgeries

April 10, 2023

A team of Rice University engineering students designed a tunable lighting system that would allow surgeons to better illuminate their working area without having to handle equipment or wear headlamps.

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¿Hablar español o no? How speaking Spanish on the campaign trail helps some political candidates but hurts others

April 4, 2023

Speaking Spanish on the campaign trail may seem like a good way to connect with some voters, but new research from Rice University finds it can actually hurt the chances of Hispanic candidates who aren’t native speakers.

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Strong ultralight material could aid energy storage, carbon capture

April 3, 2023

Rice U. materials scientists and collaborators at the University of Maryland showed that fine-tuning interlayer interactions in a class of 2D polymers can determine the materials’ loss or retention of desirable mechanical properties in multilayer or bulk form.

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Rice. U. engineering opens diversity, equity and inclusion outreach center

April 3, 2023

Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering has inaugurated the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Outreach Center dedicated to improving recruitment, retention and support for student populations historically excluded from STEM.

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Ocean warming intensifies viral outbreaks within corals

April 3, 2023

A groundbreaking three-year study has found evidence that ocean warming can trigger outbreaks of viruses that attack the symbiotic algae inside corals.

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A 21st-century remedy for missed meds

April 3, 2023

Rice lab’s next-level encapsulation technology for drugs and vaccines could solve a $100 billion problem.

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Rice psychologist Danielle King wins coveted NSF CAREER Award

March 31, 2023

Rice University’s Danielle King, an assistant professor of psychological sciences and a member of the faculty since 2018, has won a coveted National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. The accolade includes a five-year grant that will support her research on preventing and overcoming race-based threats and how employers can improve workplace experiences for employees who face such threats.

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Rice’s Todd Treangen wins NSF CAREER Award

March 30, 2023

Todd Treangen wins NSF CAREER Award to develop a comprehensive computational platform for detecting yet-unseen microbial pathogens.

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Eco-efficient cement could pave the way to a greener future

March 28, 2023

Rice U. scientists develop process to remove toxic heavy metals from coal fly ash, making for greener, stronger concrete.

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James Chappell wins NSF CAREER Award

March 27, 2023

Rice bioscientist James Chappell has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop RNA programming methods that can improve human health and the environment.

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Protein-based coating could keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer

March 27, 2023

Rice University materials scientist Muhammad Rahman has won a National Science Foundation grant to develop a sustainable, low-cost coating to extend the shelf life of fruits and vegetables.

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