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Rice University scientists have built a better epoxy for electronic applications.
University Research | Rice UniversityEngineers will soon be able to measure the accumulated strain in an airplane, a bridge or a pipeline over the entire surface or down to microscopic levels.
University Research | Rice UniversityResearchers from the University of Minnesota (UMN) have developed a method to screen and identify harmful or antibiotic-resistant bacteria within one hour using a portable luminometer.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesEngineers and medical researchers at the University of Minnesota have teamed up to create a groundbreaking 3D-printed device that could someday help patients with long-term spinal cord injuries regain some function.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesRice University nanoscientists have demonstrated a method for loading iron inside nanoparticles to create MRI contrast agents that outperform gadolinium chelates, the mainstay contrast agent that is facing increased scrutiny due to potential safety concerns.
University Research | Rice UniversityRice University scientists have created micron-sized spheres to catch and destroy bisphenol A (BPA), a synthetic chemical used to make plastics.
University Research | Rice UniversityThe National Institutes of Health backs a Rice University lab’s efforts to develop implantable “drug factories” that monitor blood glucose and release insulin on demand for patients with diabetes.
University Research | Rice UniversityRice University scientists have developed micron-sized calcium silicate spheres that could lead to stronger and greener concrete, the world’s most-used synthetic material.
University Research | Rice UniversityIn a study with mice, University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have shown that a natural product found in many fruits and vegetables has significant positive effects on health and lifespan.
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesA jagged little protein appears to be key to how cancer stem cells differentiate and enable metastasis, according to researchers at Rice University and the Duke University School of Medicine.
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