Dateline Rice for Sept. 6, 2012

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL

Biden in back seat as Clinton, first lady take top slots

Douglas Brinkley, professor of history and fellow in history at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in articles about former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention.

Businessweek (This article also appeared on Bloomberg.com and Newsmax.com.)

http://buswk.co/TlxLtQ

Clinton rouses Democrats with arguments for Obama

Boston Globe

http://bo.st/QeaMe4

Bill Clinton’s convention appearance could influence two elections

McClatchyDC.com (This article also appeared in the Albany Times-Union, Individual.com and Fox40.com [Sacramento, Calif.].)

http://bit.ly/SjjC0Y

UN Syria envoy Lakhdar Brahimi’s tough assignment

Edward Djerejian, founding director of Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy, is quoted in an article about Lakhdar Brahimi, the United Nations envoy to Syria.

TheDailyBeast.com

http://bit.ly/Nr9uBr

Excellent idea of the day: Batteries of silicon

Researchers at Rice University and the Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium have developed a way to make components for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries using discarded silicon. Pulickel Ajayan, the Benjamin M. and Mary Greenwood Anderson Professor in Engineering, professor of mechanical engineering and materials science, professor in chemistry and professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering, and Arava Leela Mohana Reddy, a postdoctoral research associate in mechanical engineering and materials science, are quoted.

Discovery.com

http://bit.ly/OTYGXJ

Waste silicon used for better battery anode

EcoSeed.com

http://bit.ly/QcoB29

Scientists declare war on cancer cells’ ability to communicate, spread through our bodies

In the face of mounting evidence that cancer cells communicate, cooperate and even engage in collective decision-making, biophysicists and cancer researchers at Rice University, Tel Aviv University and Johns Hopkins University are suggesting a new strategy for outsmarting cancer through its own social intelligence. Herbert Levine, the Karl F. Hasselmann Professor in Bioengineering and co-director of the Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, is quoted.

Yahoo.com

http://yhoo.it/PJ6v3k

New guerrilla tactics to outwit cancer cells

ZeeNews.com

http://bit.ly/NOj8ym

First US manned spacecraft touches down in Boston

An article about the arrival of the Freedom 7 space capsule at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum mentions Kennedy’s famous 1962 speech at Rice.

NBCNews.com (This article also appeared on HuffingtonPost.com.)

http://nbcnews.to/OX4YWp

Demetri Spanos does his own thing in Silicon Valley

An article discusses the work of alumnus Demetri Spanos ’02 with the Silicon Valley Startup Common.

Forbes.com

http://onforb.es/TlYvdH

HOUSTON/TEXAS

Bill Clinton proves to be a powerful surrogate for President Obama

Paul Brace, the Clarence L. Carter Professor of Political Science, is quoted in articles about former President Bill Clinton’s speech at the Democratic National Convention.

Houston Chronicle

http://bit.ly/Qcj6k6

Bill Clinton: Does he help — or hurt — Barack Obama?

San Antonio Express-News

http://bit.ly/Od6V64

Scientists warn of increased risks to Texas from hurricanes and tropical storms

Hurricane Isaac’s arrival on the Louisiana coast points out a growing danger in Texas. John Anderson, the W. Maurice Ewing Chair in Oceanography and professor of Earth science, is quoted. Anderson’s quotes in this article are cited in an op-ed about the Republican Party.

Dallas Morning News (subscription required)

http://dallasne.ws/STHlnC

You can’t handle the truth

Dallas Observer

http://www.dallasobserver.com/2012-09-06/news/you-can-t-handle-the-truth/

Cost of legal fight over voter ID, redistricting tops $2 million

John Alford, associate professor of political science, is mentioned in an article about the Texas voter ID lawsuit.

Dallas Morning News (subscription required)

http://dallasne.ws/TqXAXX

Valhalla is smart choice on Rice campus

An article features Valhalla, Rice’s graduate student pub.

29-25.com

http://bit.ly/RIhLAo

BROADCAST/WEBCAST

WTVT-TV (Tampa Bay, Fla.)

Rice research is cited in a discussion of politics and marriage.

http://bit.ly/Tr7Mj7

TRADE/PROFESSIONAL

Groupon pushes mobile amid daily deal proliferation

Utpal Dholakia, professor of marketing at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, is quoted in an article about Groupon.

TheCMOSite.com

http://www.thecmosite.com/author.asp?section_id=1152&doc_id=245893

OTHER NEWS OF INTEREST

Scientists unveil secret behind graphene formation

Research by scientists at Rice University has led to a greater understanding of the relationship between carbon atoms and graphene. Boris Yakobson, the Karl F. Hasselmann Chair of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and professor of chemistry, is quoted.

FrenchTribune.com

http://bit.ly/RlVpQA

Using data intelligence to drive social commerce

Alumnus Dilip Venkatachari ’84 authored this op-ed about social commerce.

ClickZ.com

http://bit.ly/PIa4qf

New Vermont chamber orchestra aims for the top

Alumna Tatiana Trono ’12 is mentioned in an article about the ME2/strings chamber orchestra.

Barre Montpelier Times Argus (Vt.)

http://bit.ly/Odb0at

New orchestra season features two premiere performances

Alumnus Patrick Clark ’98 is mentioned in an article about the Illinois Symphony Orchestra’s 2012-13 season.

Springfield State Journal-Register (Ill.)

http://bit.ly/SmTeDi

SPORTS

Bearkat volleyball falls in three sets to Rice University

An article recaps a women’s volleyball match between Rice and Sam Houston State University.

HoustonianOnline.com

http://bit.ly/Tme6di

Rice working on tackling woes

Articles preview a football game between Rice and the University of Kansas.

Houston Chronicle

http://bit.ly/TYIFSl

Rice at Kansas

Kansas City Star (Mo.) (Similar articles appeared in the Charlotte Observer, the Macon Telegraph, the Bradenton Herald, the Tacoma News Tribune, SBNation.com, ThroughThePhog.com, FanNation.com and twice on Kansan.com.)

http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/05/3797529/rice-0-1-at-kansas-1-0-et.html

Phillips slides back to leadoff spot with Votto back

Former Rice baseball player Tony Cingrani was called up from Class AA Pensacola.

MLB.com

http://atmlb.com/RlWZlx

Cingrani gets call

Chicago Sun-Times

http://bit.ly/Q246Ua

AAA season recap

Scout.com

http://reds.scout.com/2/1218355.html

Rice baseball announces fall exhibition schedule

The Rice Owls baseball team will play four fall exhibition games.

Houston Chronicle

http://bit.ly/NeqUzW

Holt’s size hasn’t held him back on offense

An article discusses former Rice baseball player Brock Holt’s career in baseball.

MLB.com

http://atmlb.com/OpCCVx

Woeful Astros in a league of their own

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

http://old.post-gazette.com/pg/12250/1259637-150-0.stm

The case for UTEP and Rice’s admission to the Big 12

An op-ed discusses reasons why Rice should be admitted to the Big 12 Conference.

MinerRush.com

http://sbn.to/OYKej6

NEWS RELEASE

What light through yonder tiny window breaks?

Sorting good data from bad is critical when analyzing microscopic structures like cells and their contents, according to researchers at Rice University. The trick is to find the right window of time through which to look.

https://news2.rice.edu/?p=33716

About Patrick McLaughlin

Patrick McLaughlin is a news assistant in Rice University's Office of Public Affairs. Patrick is responsible for production of the daily newsletter Dateline Rice and maintaining databases of metrics of mentions of Rice in the news media.