Removing 'forever' chemicals from drinking water
An article mentions that the featured research is supported by Rice's Nanosystems Engineering Research Center for Nanotechnology-Enabled Water Treatment.
Arizona State University News
http://dateline.rice/march-22-newt
The quest for injectable brain implants has begun
Jacob Robinson, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and of bioengineering, is quoted.
NewsAzi (This Wired article appeared in more than 10 other media outlets and was included in a previous edition of Dateline.)
http://dateline.rice/march-22-robinson
Is an anti-cold pill on the way?
An article features Jerzy Szablowski, assistant professor bioengineering, who was honored with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Young Faculty Award to investigate a nongenetic treatment that can enhance adaptation to cold temperatures.
Archyworldys
http://dateline.rice/march-22-szablowski
Necrobotics: The potential of using biotic materials in robotics
An article features collaborative Rice research that repurposed deceased spiders as mechanical grippers. Co-author Daniel Preston, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, is quoted.
TechAcute
http://dateline.rice/march-22-preston
To make carbon nanotubes, reach like a giraffe
An article features collaborative Rice research into growing nanotubes. Co-authors Boris Yakobson, the Karl F. Hasselmann Professor of Materials Science and NanoEngineering and a professor of chemistry, and research administrator Ksenia Bets are cited.
FrogHeart
http://dateline.rice/march-22-yakobson-bets
3 Georgia universities rank among the top 50 in the U.S.
An article mentions that Rice is tied for No. 15 on U.S. News and World Report’s ranking of the top universities in the country.
Magic 98.1 Online (Similar articles appeared in more than 30 other media outlets.)
http://dateline.rice/march-22-usnews
Understanding the Cold War in East German life through primary sources
Brown College sophomore Rey Yuan authored an article.
Gale
http://dateline.rice/march-22-yuan
Texas rainy day funds could conserve parks and water
Baker Institute for Public Policy research on the state’s water supply is cited.
LocalToday (A similar article appeared in McKinney News Source.)
http://dateline.rice/march-22-baker-water
Yoshito Kishi, organic chemist who climbed ‘Mount Everest’ of synthesis, dies at 85
An obituary includes a quote from Tohru Fukuyama, a former professor at Rice.
Harvard Crimson
http://dateline.rice/march-22-fukuyama
Meet the Candidates: Thomas ‘Tom’ Popelka, Homewood library
Alumnus Thomas Popelka is featured.
Homewood-Flossmoor Chronicle
http://dateline.rice/march-22-popelka
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