NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL
How pregnant women can minimize job-searching discrimination
Pregnant women are more likely to experience discrimination in the job search process than nonpregnant women, but they can minimize bias by addressing negative pregnancy stereotypes in the application process, according to a new study from researchers at Rice University, the University of Houston-Downtown and George Mason University. Michelle Hebl, professor of psychology and management, is quoted. Rice alumna Whitney Botsford Morgan ’04 is mentioned.
Huffington Post
http://huff.to/1bcfFOW
Bioengineers develop form-shifting gel to aid bone regeneration
Rice bioengineers have developed a hydrogel scaffold for craniofacial bone tissue regeneration that starts as a liquid, solidifies into a gel in the body and liquefies again for removal. Antonios Mikos, the Louis Calder Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, is mentioned.
Wired
http://bit.ly/JDtXCv
New Delhi superbug springs up in China
Tests at two wastewater treatment plants in northern China revealed antibiotic-resistant bacteria were not only escaping purification but also breeding and spreading their dangerous cargo. Pedro Alvarez, the George R. Brown Professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is quoted.
Times of India
http://bit.ly/19aMSAb
Sewage plants can be breeding grounds for ‘superbugs’
Science World Report
http://bit.ly/JAcElV
Scientists find antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Chinese treatment plants
Water Technology
http://bit.ly/18OIFfC
Study reveals that 2 wastewater treatment plants in China fail to kill antibiotic-resistant bacteria
News Medical
http://bit.ly/19QdYGZ
‘Superbugs’ found breeding in sewage plants
Science Daily (This article also appeared on Laboratory Equipment, Phys.org, Science Newsline and Medical Daily.)
http://bit.ly/18U0DAz
Nigeria marks 100-year amalgamation of its north, south
Jan. 1 marks the centenary of the amalgamation of southern and northern Nigeria, but the anniversary looks set to be muted amid lingering questions about whether the union can hold. David Cook, associate professor of religious studies, is quoted.
Saudi Gazette (This article also appeared on News Daily, MSN Philippines and the Frontier Post.)
http://bit.ly/1dKfgpY
HOUSTON/TEXAS
President of Houston private school is highest paid in the state
Rice President David Leebron is mentioned in an article on the compensation of university administrators.
Houston Chronicle
http://bit.ly/1kdpwvU
Mark Jones, the Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies, professor and chair of political science and fellow in political science at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in articles on local elections.
Yes, council is short on women
Houston Chronicle
http://bit.ly/JwKEim
Robert Gallegos defeats Graci Garcés in the District I council race
KRIV-TV (An English translation of this article not available.)
http://bit.ly/19aGSY3
BROADCAST
KPRC-TV
A grand jury is investigating the Aug. 10 arrest of a man who stole a bike from the Rice campus by Rice University police.
http://tinyurl.com/njofuod
TRADE/PROFESSIONAL
Graphene nanoribbons an ice-melting coat for radar
Ribbons of ultrathin graphene combined with polyurethane paint meant for cars is just right for deicing sensitive military radar domes, according to scientists at Rice University. James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and professor of mechanical engineering and materials science and of computer science, is quoted.
Science Codex (This article also appeared in Science Daily, Bio-Medicine, Phys.org, R&D Magazine, Science Newsline, Product Design & Development, RF Global, NanoWerk and Nanotechonolgy Now.)
http://bit.ly/1kPMB58
Radiofrequency transparent, electrically conductive graphene nanoribbon thin films as deicing heating layers
Nanotechnology Today
http://bit.ly/1bMYFyL
Researchers develop deicing solution using graphene nanoribbons to protect radars
AzoNano
http://bit.ly/1gBKXGP
OpenStax releases 6th free textbook
OpenStax College, a nonprofit organization operating out of Rice University, has released its sixth free textbook in electronic format: Introductory Statistics.
Campus Technology
http://bit.ly/19tHnKK
Rice University researchers say ethanol carries hidden air pollution risks
A Rice study finds spills of fuel with more ethanol could endanger people and buildings. Pedro Alvarez, the George R. Brown Professor and chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is quoted.
Biofuels Digest
http://bit.ly/1kS6Gb9
Using an open-source 3-D printer to create vascular structures
The world of 3-D tissue culture has advanced tremendously over the past decade, as scientists strive to study cell behavior in environments that are closer to how cells live in the human body, rather than on plates of glass. Jordan Miller, assistant professor of bioengineering, is quoted.
ELN
http://bit.ly/1cOLiCH
Award of merit: Small project (under $10 million): Turrell Skyspace
Rice’s “Twilight Epiphany” Skyspace received an award of merit from ENR Texas & Louisiana.
ENR Texas & Louisiana
http://bit.ly/1dKbjBI
Dixon wins 250 million hours
Two of the nation’s fastest supercomputers will aid a research team in guiding both the development of new nuclear fuels and cleanup efforts from past nuclear fuel and weapon production. Rice is mentioned.
Supercomputing Online
http://bit.ly/1hheTFS
OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST
David Allen Harris Dec. 6, 1937- Nov. 20, 2013
Rice alumnus David Harris ’60 died Nov. 20.
San Juan Islander (San Juan, Wash.)
http://bit.ly/1kdj3Rz
JFK’s moon speech from 1962 still applies today
President John F. Kennedy’s 1962 speech at Rice Stadium is mentioned.
Valpo Life (This article also appeared on Portage Life.)
http://bit.ly/19vGC3L
SPORTS
Rice University will face Mississippi State University in the Liberty Bowl Dec. 31.
KTRK-TV (Houston)
http://tinyurl.com/kj42fwo
WCBI-TV (Columbus, Miss.)
http://tinyurl.com/lba6vu7
WLOX-TV (Biloxi, Miss.)
http://tinyurl.com/kgockny
WTOK-TV (Meridian, Miss.)
http://tinyurl.com/k3wgqvk
WTVA-TV (Columbus, Miss.)
http://tinyurl.com/qb5k8om
Rice’s Bailiff named C-USA Coach of the Year
Rice coach David Bailiff won Conference USA Coach of the Year honors after leading the Owls to their first outright conference title in 56 years.
Spring Observer (This article also appeared in the Villager.)
http://bit.ly/JDrhET
TCU flips another commit, this time from Rice
A former Rice football commit decided to switch his commitment to the Horned Frogs.
SBNation
http://bit.ly/1dkn419
Harbaugh: Bruce Miller suffered serious shoulder injury
Former Rice wide receiver Vance McDonald’s ankle injury is mentioned.
Sacramento Bee
http://bit.ly/JDxrVt