Traces of Long-Ago Climate Change Could Foretell Earth’s Own Climate Troubles
Washington, D.C., New York and Boston Showed Biggest Air Quality Improvements
Seawater electrolysis, the process of extracting oxygen and hydrogen out of water, was first discovered in the early 19th century.
Large Scale Protein Exam Leads to Potential Biomarkers
Using Gene Editing, Drug Discovery for Abnormal Lung Stem Cells
Flash Joule heating process recycles plastic from end-of-life F-150 trucks into high-value graphene for new vehicles
Elaine Howard Ecklund, an internationally acclaimed sociologist of religion, is the new director of the Boniuk Institute for Religious Tolerance at Rice University.
A new Rice University study showcases the severity of discriminatory behavior toward Asians and Asian Americans driven by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Synthetic biology lab will use light to decode bacterial stress response
Hans Renata, Samantha Yruegas join chemistry, Mingjie Dai joins bioengineering
Research IDs origin of iron selenide superconductor’s enigmatic behavior
Rice lab’s CRISPR-based strategy edits multiple genes and could treat polygenic diseases
A recent presumed case of monkeypox in Washington state should raise awareness of the virus, but it will not spread as easily as COVID-19, according to Washington State University infectious disease experts.
Birds of a feather not only flock together but also appear to settle down together.
A new energy-efficient way to produce hydrogen gas from ethanol and water has the potential to make clean hydrogen fuel a more viable alternative for gasoline to power cars.
A wireless, bioelectronic pacifier could eliminate the need for invasive, twice-daily blood draws to monitor babies’ electrolytes in Newborn Intensive Care Units or NICUs.
t’s hard to tell the difference between a newborn boy and girl based solely on temperament characteristics such as the baby’s propensity to display fear, smile or laugh. But once babies reach around a year old that begins to change.
With the pervasive single-use masks during the pandemic now presenting an environmental problem, researchers have demonstrated the idea of incorporating old masks into a cement mixture to create stronger, more durable concrete.
An experimental plant-based jet fuel could increase engine performance and efficiency, while dispensing with aromatics, the pollution-causing compounds found in conventional fuels, according to new research.
How sexual conflict evolved and shaped mating behavior in scorpionflies is the subject of a detailed study of three fossils well preserved in amber.