Rice Magazine | Summer 2023

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Antananarivo, Madagascar, is home to the University of Antananarivo.

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The New Environmentalists IN THIS SEMINAR, students explore the intersection of environmental issues and well-being under the guidance of lead teachers Carrie Masiello, a biogeochemist who studies Earth’s carbon cycle, and Amy Dunham, a bioscientist who researches the ecology of tropical rainforests. They are assisted by Eric Wuesthoff, a graduate student in ecology and evolutionary biology. “This class gives students the opportunity to synthesize what they have learned [in the major] and to explore topics in the environment that they’re really interested in,” Wuesthoff says. The goal is for students to generate ideas about what they want to do in their careers going forward. They even interview alumni to learn about different career possibilities in environmental

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sciences and the often-winding career paths that people take after college. Dunham adds, “We try to get people at different career stages so they can get a better understanding of what it may look like a couple of years after college versus others who are more established.” This semester, Rice students had the unique opportunity to discuss environmental issues via live video with students at the University of Antananarivo in Madagascar. The island nation, whose official languages are Malagasy and French, provided an ideal international course component, as Dunham has engaged in ecological research there for more than two decades. “The Malagasy students were very excited to practice and engage in scientific

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discussions in English,” Dunham says. “The experience was enriching for everybody, and I am excited to keep up long-term learning engagements between our universities. Places like Madagascar are often excluded from conversations about global environment, but its scholars and students have a lot of knowledge and experience that we can learn from.” Sophomore M. Graham Waterstraat adds, “This class is exciting because you get to speak to people from a different continent about ongoing scientific and environmental issues, especially ones that uniquely affect them. I think one of the great things about interdisciplinary majors generally is the opportunity to hear from so many different perspectives.” — SAM BYRD

ESCI 495/ BIOS 495 Seminar: Topics in Environmental Science DEPARTMENTS Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences and BioSciences DESCRIPTION This capstone course integrates topics that span environmental sciences, allowing students to explore various areas that may be the seeds of future career paths. Topics include the interconnection between human health and the environment, environmental issues from international perspectives, and the students’ own interests in local and global environmental issues.

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Better Diagnostics

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Two Steps Ahead

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A Remedy for Fall Risk

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At a Touch

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Inventive Minds

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THE YEAR IN RESEARCH

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The Strategist

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Fossil Fishing

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The Explainer

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Hands for Houston

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High Maintenance

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The New Environmentalists

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PROTOTYPE NO. 2

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Now Reading

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Fusion Futures

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Better Diagnostics

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Environmental Awakening

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Two Steps Ahead

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A Remedy for Fall Risk

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At a Touch

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A Cargo-Carrying Catamaran

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Pectus Reparatum!

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Inventive Minds

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EARLY CAREER AWARDS Awards in the Humanities

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THE YEAR IN RESEARCH

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Bite This!

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MARTIN TO LEAD NEW INSTITUTE

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One Wild World BIOSCIENCES

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The Clean Room

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COVID-19, Compounded

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The Strategist

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Fossil Fishing

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pages 20-21

The Explainer

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page 19

Hands for Houston

7min
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High Maintenance

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pages 13-14

The New Environmentalists

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Across, Down and Forward

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BIOSCIENCES In Hot Water

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HERE’S TO “FORMALIZED CURIOSITY”

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PROTOTYPE NO. 2

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Envisioning New Paths to Progress

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Now Reading

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pages 48-50

Fusion Futures

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pages 46-47

Better Diagnostics

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pages 45-46

Environmental Awakening

8min
pages 41-45

Two Steps Ahead

1min
pages 39-40

A Remedy for Fall Risk

1min
page 38

At a Touch

1min
page 37

A Cargo-Carrying Catamaran

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Pectus Reparatum!

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Inventive Minds

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EARLY CAREER AWARDS Awards in the Humanities

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THE YEAR IN RESEARCH

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Now Reading

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pages 28-29

Bite This!

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page 27

MARTIN TO LEAD NEW INSTITUTE

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One Wild World BIOSCIENCES

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The Clean Room

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COVID-19, Compounded

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The Strategist

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pages 21-23

Fossil Fishing

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pages 20-21

The Explainer

2min
page 19

Hands for Houston

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pages 14-18

High Maintenance

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pages 13-14

The New Environmentalists

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pages 12-13

Across, Down and Forward

2min
pages 11-12

BIOSCIENCES In Hot Water

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HERE’S TO “FORMALIZED CURIOSITY”

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PROTOTYPE NO. 2

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