Trick or treat? Parasitic bugs opt for both
Research by Kelly Weinersmith, adjunct assistant professor of biosciences and the former Huxley Fellow in Ecology and Evolution at Rice, is featured.
C&EN
http://bit.ly/2JBXnlB
4 powerful benefits of financial self-awareness
Utpal Dholakia, the George R. Brown Professor of Marketing at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business, authored an article.
Psychology Today
http://bit.ly/2JAnEAY
Soft double gyroids are unique, but imperfect, crystals
An article features Rice research into analyzing how soft crystals organize. Ned Thomas, the Ernest Dell Butcher Professor of Engineering, professor of materials science and nanoengineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering and of chemistry, is pictured and quoted. Postdoctoral research associate Xueyan Feng is quoted.
Amazings (This article also appeared in Maestro Viejo.)
http://bit.ly/2qTDpw5
Broken recycling markets part IV — best household practices
Rachel Meidl, fellow in energy and environment at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
Bankers Anonymous
http://bit.ly/2Ws96IF
Rice University reactor allows point-of-use hydrogen peroxide production
An article highlights Rice research that developed a reactor to make it easier and safer to produce hydrogen peroxide. Co-authors Haotian Wang, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering and William Marsh Rice Trustee Chair, and graduate students Yang Xia and Chuan Xia are quoted. Wang is mentioned in University of Calgary News.
Clean Room Technology
http://bit.ly/2PyEhk5
International research team develops portable device that produces hydrogen peroxide for purifying drinking water
University of Calgary News
http://bit.ly/2NtSUTi
(When) does transparency reduce liquidity?
Karthik Balakrishnan, assistant professor of accounting, co-authored an article.
LexBlog
http://bit.ly/34hdxsA
Pemex podria hilar cuatro trimestres de perdidas
Miriam Grunstein, contributing expert and scholar in the Mexico Center at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
El CEO (An English translation is not available.)
http://bit.ly/36othM3
Advancements in bioprinting
Collaborative Rice research that developed a tangled, 3D-printed network of vessels that mimic a human lung is featured.
ITN
http://bit.ly/348kwnE
Obituary: David William Miller, CMU history professor, expert on Ireland
Alumnus David Miller died Oct. 20 at 79.
History News Network
http://bit.ly/2MYPZmy
Riots and trade wars: Why carbon taxes will not solve climate crisis
A study from Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy about the effect of carbon taxes on U.S. gross domestic product is cited.
Recharge News
http://bit.ly/2JRH84f
More than 50 international students to receive academic travel awards for SLAS 2020
An article mentions that graduate student Jihwan Lee is a recipient of the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening Tony B. Academic Travel Award.
Bioengineer
http://bit.ly/36kWIP7
Material effectively absorbs atmospheric CO2 and turns it into useful organic compounds
An article features Rice research into the efficient conversion of carbon dioxide into pure liquid fuels.
Free News
http://bit.ly/2q9CgjA
EOS and Additive Minds launch 3D-printed Digital Foam™ program
An article mentions that Rice developed a method of creating 3D-printed graphene foam.
3D Printing Industry
http://bit.ly/2r2icjR
Palm Beach Symphony Meet the Artist with Nadine Asin announced, Nov. 7
An article featuring Nadine Asin mentions that she has given master classes at Rice’s Shepherd School of Music.
Broadway World
http://bit.ly/34o8dDX
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