Researchers at Rice University are making cleaner water through the use of nanotech.| Energy Capital
A Houston university has committed to preparing the workforce for the future of energy with its newest program.| Energy Capital
Four Houston research projects are splitting hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant funding from Rice University, and two specifically are targeting energy tech solutions.| Energy Capital
Houston is known as the energy capital of the world, and the industry is ingrained into Rice University's DNA — especially the university's business school.| Energy Capital
The Society of Petroleum Engineers' Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition (ATCE) takes place in Houston this fall, and with it comes its ATCE Startup Village Energy Startup Competition.| Energy Capital
A Rice University lab has developed an efficient, scalable way to capture carbon dioxide — and it just needs to be plugged into a power outlet to work.| Energy Capital
A team of Rice University engineers have developed a scalable photoelectrochemical cell that converts sunlight into clean hydrogen at a record-setting pace.| Energy Capital
A distinguished Rice University professor has assumed the reins of a unique institute that focuses on research within nanoscience, quantum science, and materials science.| Energy Capital
Nearly 60 scientists and professors from Houston-area universities and institutions, working in fields from ecology to immunology, have been named among the most-cited researchers in the world.| InnovationMap
Five schools in the Houston area have landed $10.8 million in research grants from the Houston-based Welch Foundation.| InnovationMap