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DAP Array Casts a Wide Net to Fix Mutations

Rice lab’s CRISPR-based strategy edits multiple genes and could treat polygenic diseases

Spinning Is Key for Line-Dancing Electrons in Iron Selenide

Research IDs origin of iron selenide superconductor’s enigmatic behavior

CPRIT Grants Entice Three Cancer Researchers to Rice

Hans Renata, Samantha Yruegas join chemistry, Mingjie Dai joins bioengineering

Rice Bioengineers Are Shining Light on Bacterial Stress

Synthetic biology lab will use light to decode bacterial stress response

New Study of Racism Caught on Video Spotlights Hate Faced by Asians, Asian Americans Amid Pandemic

A new Rice University study showcases the severity of discriminatory behavior toward Asians and Asian Americans driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sociologist Ecklund Named Director of Boniuk Institute

Elaine Howard Ecklund, an internationally acclaimed sociologist of religion, is the new director of the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance at Rice University.

Cars Could Get a ‘Flashy’ Upgrade

Flash Joule heating process recycles plastic from end-of-life F-150 trucks into high-value graphene for new vehicles

Stem Cell Cloning Experts Unraveling Cystic Fibrosis

Using Gene Editing, Drug Discovery for Abnormal Lung Stem Cells

Advancing Diagnostics for Lupus Nephritis

Large Scale Protein Exam Leads to Potential Biomarkers

UH Researchers Make Inroads in Converting Seawater to Green Hydrogen

Seawater electrolysis, the process of extracting oxygen and hydrogen out of water, was first discovered in the early 19th century.

Air Pollution Dropped During Pandemic Lockdowns

Washington, D.C., New York and Boston Showed Biggest Air Quality Improvements

Buildup of Solar Heat Likely Contributes to Mars’ Dust Storms, Researchers Find

Traces of Long-Ago Climate Change Could Foretell Earth’s Own Climate Troubles

Shale Reservoirs Could be ‘Substantial Source of Lithium’

University of Houston Researcher Lays Out Potential of Petroleum-Based Rock Brines as New Lithium Source

Deciphering the Brain and How the Visual System Processes Information

First Step: Understanding Gap Junctions in the Retina and Elsewhere

Texas A&M Institute For Neuroscience Receives $1.25 Million NIH Training Grant

The institute's chair says the grant is a unique opportunity for Texas A&M to advance the careers of a diverse research workforce in neuroscience.

NSF-Funded Project To Enhance Resilience In Next-Generation Wireless Systems

Texas A&M researchers are working to address reliability gaps in current wireless systems and provide an infrastructure for consistent connection.

New Texas A&M Research Documents Domestic Cattle Genetics In Modern Bison Herds

The shared genetic ancestry is the result of multiple hybridization events between North American bison and cattle over the last 200 years, which followed a population crash of bison in the 1800s.

How 5G Can Make The Manufacturing Industry Safer And More Efficient

5G technology is poised to offer manufacturers the ability to make rapid, real-time decisions — bridging existing gaps in the nation’s industrial base.

Cryptography In The Blockchain Era

Texas A&M researchers have identified the properties needed to prove that bitcoin and other related cryptographic protocols are secure and safe to use.

Protecting The Power Grid Through Cyber-Physical Threat Response

The U.S. Department of Energy project will develop an intrusion response solution for energy management systems in support of power resiliency.