| Sheets of carbon nanotubes come in a rainbow of colors An article mentions that Junichiro Kono, professor of electrical and computer engineering, of physics and astronomy and of materials science and nanoengineering, made nanotubes that were used to calibrate and verify the model used to develop a color atlas for 466 unique varieties of single-walled carbon nanotubes.
 Bioengineer
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-kono
 ‘Is Exxon a survivor?’ The oil giant is at a crossroadsKen Medlock, senior director of the Center for Energy Studies at Rice’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted.
 Peak Oil (This New York Times article also appeared in more than 10 other media outlets and a previous edition of Dateline.)
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-medlock
 Top 10 books to give startup enthusiasts these Christmas holidaysA roundup featuring “Joy at Work: The Career-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” mentions that it was co-authored by Scott Sonenshein, the Henry Gardiner Symonds Professor of Management at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business.
 EU-Startups.com
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-sonenshein
 Why you should use value-based pricing for your businessUtpal Dholakia, the George R. Brown Professor of Marketing at Rice’s Jones Graduate School of Business, is quoted.
 Mogul
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-dholakia
 Graham Foundation announces 2020 Organization Grant recipientsAn article mentions that the Rice School of Architecture’s publication “PLAT 10.0: Behold,” which features a unique “call and response” format to explore and respond to compelling issues in architecture, won a Graham Foundation award.
 Archinect
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-rsa
 Remembering Peter VerukiAn article featuring the late Peter Veruki, who died Nov. 29 at 82, mentions that he formerly worked at Rice as director of career planning and admissions.
 Vanderbilt Business
 http://dateline.rice/dec-15-veruki
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