FEATURED ITEM
Palladium cleans up toxin 1 billion times faster
In the first side-by-side tests of palladium- and iron-based catalysts, palladium destroyed the carcinogen TCE up to a billion times faster than iron, a new Rice study shows. Michael Wong, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and of chemistry, is quoted.
Futurity.org
http://bit.ly/Ouzomz
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
Katrina comeback makes New Orleans fastest-growing city
New Orleans grew faster than any other major U.S. city in the 15 months after the 2010 census, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Douglas Brinkley, professor of history and fellow in history at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
Bloomberg.com (This article also appeared in Businessweek, BayouBuzz.com and NewsMax.com.)
http://bloom.bg/MzGjbb
HOUSTON/TEXAS
The new space program
An article discusses the James Turrell “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace at Rice. Trustee Suzanne Deal Booth ’77 and University Art Director Molly Hipp Hubbard are mentioned.
PaperCity
http://www.papercitymag.com/Article/5232/The-New-Space-Program/
You thought spray-on tans were revolutionary? Try a spray-on battery.
Researchers at Rice University have developed a lithium-ion battery that can be painted on virtually any surface. Neelam Singh, a graduate student in mechanical engineering and materials science, is quoted. Pulickel Ajayan, the Benjamin M. and Mary Greenwood Anderson Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and of chemistry, is mentioned.
Houston Chronicle
http://bit.ly/NFEVBW
Cruz attacks Dewhurst for 2007 speech on guest worker program
Mark Jones, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, professor and chair of political science and fellow in political science at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in an article about the Texas U.S. Senate runoff election.
Houston Chronicle
http://bit.ly/NQRXjB
Amid controversy, CPRIT reassesses priorities
The Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas met to assess its business and science practices. Rice is mentioned.
MyHighPlains.com (Amarillo, Texas)
http://myhighplains.com/fulltext/?nxd_id=280212
Troubled cancer institute remapping its future
Individual.com
http://bit.ly/KNaf5j
BROADCAST/WEBCAST
KRIV-TV
Vivian Ho, the James A. Baker III Institute Chair in Health Economics at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and professor of economics, discusses the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act.
http://www.myfoxhouston.com/video?clipId=7441605&autostart=true
KRIV-TV
Elena Marks, scholar in health policy at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, discusses the Supreme Court decision on the Affordable Care Act. Marks is also quoted in an op-ed on the same subject.
http://bit.ly/M8gEsO
As health care decision looms, even insurance issues are bigger in Texas
PBS.org
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2012/06/-patients-wait-in-line.html
KTRK-TV
Rice research is cited in a story about plans for a new Fiesta grocery store in Houston.
http://bit.ly/LT5lBF
TRADE/PROFESSIONAL
Rice’s work-study balance
Sarah Whiting, dean of the Rice School of Architecture and the William Ward Watkin Professor of Architecture, is quoted in an article about the Rice School of Architecture.
Architect
http://bit.ly/NCcncA
How to become a successful oil baron
Amy Myers Jaffe, the Wallace S. Wilson Fellow in Energy Studies at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in an article about U.S. oil production.
MoneyWeek
http://bit.ly/Lpb5jN
OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
Natural gas gold rush: Is your state next?
Vicki Colvin, the Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Professor of Chemistry, professor in chemical and biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, is quoted in an article about America’s shale gas boom.
Indianapolis Star (This USA Today article appeared in the Jackson Clarion-Ledger and nearly 45 other media outlets.)
www.indystar.com/usatoday/article/55845708
‘Super WiFi’ may bring faster Internet
Rice “Super WiFi” research might bring faster Internet service to rural areas. Edward Knightly, professor in electrical and computer engineering and computer science, is quoted.
Iowa Farmer Today
http://bit.ly/OCxhym
Concerns, but not outright opposition, mount for HISD bond
Various community leaders are expressing early concerns about the Houston school district’s historic $1.9 billion bond proposal. Rice research is cited in this article.
Individual.com
http://bit.ly/MAEuw7
Oklahoma elections: Bridenstine credits voters’ desire for new leadership for his upset victory over Sullivan
Alumnus Jim Bridenstine ’97 is featured in an article about the race for an Oklahoma legislative seat.
The Oklahoman
http://bit.ly/MUQ8j5
Press planner
A news brief reports on students who graduated from Rice May 12.
Farragut Press (Tenn.)
http://www.farragutpress.com/articles/2012/06/15595.html
Mobile planetarium coming to library
A film developed by Rice is mentioned in an article about presentations at a mobile planetarium at the New Castle-Henry County Public Library in Indiana.
New Castle Courier-Times (Ind.)
http://bit.ly/KOGMIl
SPORTS
Owls’ nonconference schedule loaded with past national champions
An article discusses the Rice Owls women’s basketball team’s 2012-13 schedule.
Houston Chronicle
http://bit.ly/N31n6H
Athletes’ deaths in workouts prompt new guidelines
Health and sports professionals are trying to make conditioning sessions safer for student-athletes by collaborating to create the first consensus guidelines on preventing sudden deaths during workouts. The 2006 death of Rice football player Dale Lloyd II is mentioned.
San Francisco Chronicle (This Associated Press article also appeared in Businessweek, the Seattle Times, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, NBCSports.com, Canada.com, NPR.org, HuffingtonPost.com and nearly 250 other media outlets.)
http://bit.ly/MBqvTJ
Jowan Davis commits to play football for Rice University
A Sealy High School student-athlete has signed to play football at Rice.
Sealy News (Texas)
http://bit.ly/N076yc
Cingrani Ks 15 to lead Wahoos to win
Former Rice baseball player Tony Cingrani is featured in an article recapping a baseball game between the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and the Jackson Generals.
Pensacola News Journal (Fla.)
http://on.pnj.com/MVsUe1
NEWS RELEASES
Rice researchers develop paintable battery
Researchers at Rice University have developed a lithium-ion battery that can be painted on virtually any surface.
https://news2.rice.edu/?p=30711
Rice University health care experts available to comment on Supreme Court’s Affordable Care Act ruling
Two health care experts at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy can speak about the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Affordable Care Act.
https://news2.rice.edu/?p=30842