The new world is the second-lightest planet discovered to date.
The new world is the second-lightest planet discovered to date.
A new “consensus game,” developed by MIT CSAIL researchers, elevates AI’s text comprehension and generation skills.
The chip-scale device could provide sensitive detection of lead levels in drinking water, whose toxicity affects 240 million people worldwide.
Rice University and Université Paris Sciences & Lettres, two of the world’s leading urban research and higher education institutions, announced Monday in Paris the signing of a strategic partnership for research and innovation on major global challenges and opportunities.
Konstantinos Mamouras, assistant professor of computer science at Rice, has won a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to create software tools to support the development of advanced Internet of Things applications.
Following an exhaustive international search, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University is pleased to announce that Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya will join the faculty as distinguished resident director of orchestras and professor of conducting.
The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University is proud to announce the appointment of Miguel Harth-Bedoya as its distinguished resident director of orchestras and professor of conducting, concluding an exhaustive international search and marking an exciting new chapter for its esteemed orchestra programs.
For Chiara Baker, her commitment to nursing with a focus on babies and new mothers comes, partly, from a relationship with two siblings she never knew.
The Venice Biennale has been the center of the art world since its founding in 1895. Celebrating the city’s history as a trade hub, the event seeks to bring art and art lovers to Venice, where they can view contemporary art spanning six categories: art, architecture, cinema, dance, music and theater. There is no better place for art aficionados to be, said Gaëtane Verna, executive director of the Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University.
UC Irvine-led study is first to pinpoint role of dreams in processing bad experiences