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One-atom switch supercharges fluorescent dyes
Hidden signals may hold key to mechanism of memory
When physicians integrate with hospitals, costs go up, Rice study says
Rice reactor turns greenhouse gas into pure liquid fuel
Rice wins ‘mass timber’ funding from feds
Flood victims likely to resettle in flood-prone areas that are whiter and wealthier
Conservatives make best investors, says Rice U. research
Groundbreaking FinTech Boot Camp launched by Rice University, Trilogy Education
Quest for new cancer treatment crosses milestone
CPRIT grants bring computer scientist, bioengineer to Rice
Quantum criticality could be a boon for qubit designers
Rice invites Houston to head back to school Sept. 4
Nano-thermometer takes temperature inside cells
A hallmark of superconductivity, beyond superconductivity itself
Young Jupiter was smacked head-on by massive newborn planet
Rice U. study: Creativity is a two-way street
Finding right fit at work is critical to your health
Damaged hearts rewired with nanotube fibers
Houston universities team upto boost minorities in academia
Ambulance analysis to be delivered at City Hall
Bacteria made to mimic cells, form communities
You’re not so tough, h-BN
Rice, UTHealth search for clues to fight antibiotic resistance
Sharp meets flat in tunable 2D material
One linked particle’s hot, other keeps its cool
Rice chemists show it’s hip to be square
Memorial honoring lost glacier to be installed in Iceland Aug. 18
Rice lab produces simple fluorescent surfactants
Paper trail leads to heart valve discoveries
Oddball edge wins nanotube faceoff
Oracle Challenger Series Hosts First Two Events of 2019-2020 Season in New Haven and Houston
Soft micro-monitors keep tabs on oxygen in new tissues
Study seeks to improve braille literacy
Lost glacier to be honored with memorial monument
Physicists find first possible 3D quantum spin liquid
Rice device channels heat into light
Moon-forming disk discovered around distant planet
Acclaimed soprano Ana María Martínez to join Shepherd School as artist-in-residence
Balancing religious and civil liberties with national security to be discussed at Rice by US
Labs give ancient proteins new purpose
Olga Dudchenko named to MIT Technology Review’s TR35
Understanding brain activity when you name what you see
Artists can help create better neighborhoods
Old ice and snow yields tracer of preindustrial ozone
How bosses react influences whether workers speak up
Direct from distant planet: Spectral clues to puzzling paradox
Molecular bait can help hydrogels heal wounds
Microscopic ‘donuts’ a treat for quantum tech