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Professor James M. Tour, a synthetic organic chemist, received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Syracuse University, his PhD in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry from ...
Rice University researchers James Tour, chemistry professor, left, and graduate student William Sikkema. (Photo: Jeff Fitlow) Dr. James Tour poses for a photo at Rice University Thursday, Oct. 6 ...
While this technology is available in vitro now, Professor James Tour expects this technology to be clinically proven and also available to no-option end-of-life patients within 1-5 years, with full ...
James Tour is the T.T. and W.F. Chao Professor and professor of chemistry and of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering. HOUSTON ...
When Rice University professor James Tour and his team quickly heated spent lithium-ion batteries to over 4,040 degrees Fahrenheit, some astounding things happened. By flash-heating the power ...
The Veritas Forum at Mississippi State featured James Tour, molecular chemist and Rice University professor, in Bettersworth Auditorium at historic Lee Hall on Wednesday night. He discussed whether ...
James Tour’s graphene device may make massive storage practical HOUSTON – (Nov. 21, 2008) – A team at Rice University has determined that a strip of graphite only 10 atoms thick can serve as ...
Thought LeadersProf. James Tour & Kevin WyssResearchersRice University AZoM spoke with Professor James Tour and Ph.D. candidate Kevin Wyss from Rice University about their research that has looked at ...
Posted: November 21, 2008: James Tour's graphene device may make massive storage practical (Nanowerk News) A team at Rice University has determined that a strip of graphite only 10 atoms thick can ...