| Optogenetics shows how the microbiome affects longevity An article features collaborative Rice research that developed a novel method to directly control gene expression in bacteria residing in the gut of the laboratory worm C. elegans. Jeff Tabor, assistant professor of bioengineering and of biosciences, is quoted.
 GenEngNews.com
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-tabor
 12 strategies for encouraging students to want to revise their writingAlumna Jenny Vo authored a response to a “question of the week.”
 Education Week Blog
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-vo
 Rice lab finds van der Waals force can deform nanoscale silver for optics, catalytic useAn article features Rice research that found that the ubiquitous, ”weak” van der Waals force is sufficient to indent rigid nanosheets, which may help nanoscale optics or catalytic systems applications. Co-authors Matt Jones, the Norman and Gene Hackerman Assistant Professor of Chemistry and an assistant professor of materials science and nanoengineering, and graduate student Sarah Rehn are quoted.
 India Education Diary
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-jones
 We’re the Walter Bradley Center. But who is Walter Bradley?James Tour, the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering, is quoted.
 MindMatters.ai
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-tour
 Top USBE news stories of 2020A roundup features alumnus Tarence Rice.
 U.S. Black Engineer
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-rice
 Meltem Demirors, CSO at CoinShares, explains how mining secures the bitcoin network, which secures financial informationThe most read Energy Institute Blog posts of 2020
Alumnus Andrew Campbell authored a roundup.Alumna Meltem Demirors is featured.
 Crowdfund Insider
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-demirors
 Energy Institute Blog
 http://dateline.rice/dec-21-campbell |