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Discovery May Lead to Terahertz Technology for Quantum Sensing

Metal oxide’s properties could enable wide range of terahertz frequency photonics

Device Makes Hydrogen from Sunlight with Record Efficiency

New standard for green hydrogen technology set by Rice U. engineers

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Electrochemical Device Captures Carbon Dioxide at the Flick of a Switch

Disruptive technology could lower carbon-capture costs across all emission types

New Enzyme Could Aid Anticancer Drug Development

Rice U. study provides complete roadmap to complex molecule assembly

Study Finds Human Impact on Wildlife Even in Protected Areas

Largest survey of its kind could inform biodiversity policy

Flexible Nanoelectrodes Can Provide Fine-Grained Brain Stimulation

Rice U. engineers’ device is gentle on neurons, could serve as sensory prosthesis

Iron-Rich Rocks Unlock New Insights into Earth’s Planetary History

Study suggests ancient microorganisms helped cause massive volcanic events

New Priming Method Improves Battery Life, Efficiency

Rice U. engineers improve prelithiation, uncover lithium-trapping mechanism

Rice U. Bioengineering Ph.d. Named Schmidt Science Fellow

Prestigious award supports world’s best emerging scientists

Study Unlocks Potential Breakthrough in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

Rice U. scientists optimize biomaterials screening, identify ‘winning’ formulations

Strong Ultralight Material Could Aid Energy Storage, Carbon Capture

2D polymers likely candidates for large-scale multifunctional applications

Eco-Efficient Cement Could Pave the Way to a Greener Future

Rice U. scientists ‘flash’ toxic heavy metals out of fly ash, make stronger concrete

Upgraded Tumor Model Optimizes Search for Cancer Therapies

Rice University engineers show immune cells impact osteosarcoma drug resistance

Fats Help Tag Medical Implants as Friend or Foe

Finding could lower malfunction rates by improving immune response control

Bending 2D Nanomaterial Could ‘Switch On’ Future Technologies

Rice University scientists find new workable feature of a class of 2D materials

Wastewater Study Monitors Houston Schools for Viral Threats

System offers potent tool for detecting illness outbreaks

Theory Can Sort Order from Chaos in Complex Quantum Systems

Development could spark advances in computing, electrochemical, biological systems

Potential for Profits Gives Rice Lab’s Plastic Waste Project Promise

‘Flash Joule’ technique efficiently turns would-be pollution into valuable nanomaterials

Engineered Wood Grows Stronger While Trapping Carbon Dioxide

Rice U. scientists’ method could lower both emissions and building construction costs

Rice Scientists Reengineer Cancer Drugs to Be More Versatile

Control of specific gene-expression pathways could spur better treatment of many diseases