Rice lab’s CRISPR-based strategy edits multiple genes and could treat polygenic diseases
Research IDs origin of iron selenide superconductor’s enigmatic behavior
Hans Renata, Samantha Yruegas join chemistry, Mingjie Dai joins bioengineering
Synthetic biology lab will use light to decode bacterial stress response
A new Rice University study showcases the severity of discriminatory behavior toward Asians and Asian Americans driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elaine Howard Ecklund, an internationally acclaimed sociologist of religion, is the new director of the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance at Rice University.
Flash Joule heating process recycles plastic from end-of-life F-150 trucks into high-value graphene for new vehicles
Using Gene Editing, Drug Discovery for Abnormal Lung Stem Cells
Large Scale Protein Exam Leads to Potential Biomarkers
Seawater electrolysis, the process of extracting oxygen and hydrogen out of water, was first discovered in the early 19th century.
Washington, D.C., New York and Boston Showed Biggest Air Quality Improvements
Traces of Long-Ago Climate Change Could Foretell Earth’s Own Climate Troubles
University of Houston Researcher Lays Out Potential of Petroleum-Based Rock Brines as New Lithium Source
First Step: Understanding Gap Junctions in the Retina and Elsewhere
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.
Texas A&M researchers are working to address reliability gaps in current wireless systems and provide an infrastructure for consistent connection.
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.
5G technology is poised to offer manufacturers the ability to make rapid, real-time decisions — bridging existing gaps in the nation’s industrial base.
Texas A&M researchers have identified the properties needed to prove that bitcoin and other related cryptographic protocols are secure and safe to use.
The U.S. Department of Energy project will develop an intrusion response solution for energy management systems in support of power resiliency.