Texas A&M AgriLife’s year of impact: Top stories of 2025
A year of research, education and service to Texas and beyond
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Learn about the latest AgriLife innovations and fundamental scientific discoveries in bioenergy, genetics and responsive agriculture.
A year of research, education and service to Texas and beyond
Plant genetics, physiology and chemistry align to advance sustainability, food security and wellness
National honor highlights Simon Somogyi’s sustained research leadership in food e-commerce and retail innovation
Texas A&M researcher focuses on how food systems knowledge impacts national defense and security
Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M Engineering researchers join international discussions and presentations in Morocco.
Collaboration to create satellite-based monitoring tools for smarter decisions and resource efficiency
Texas A&M’s Carmen Reisdorf ’27 built a citizen science project linking AI, ecology and global volunteers
Coker’s reduced gravity plant growth research spends a week on International Space Station
Advanced complex at Texas A&M-RELLIS to bolster meat research, teaching, extension
Texas A&M undergraduate helps create first turkey gut model to fight disease
Texas A&M study shows probiotic processing byproduct safely reduces salmonella on fresh produce
Ribbon cutting celebrates recovery and commitment to Texas Rolling Plains
New replicable model simplifies research cloud access, creates direct conduit to services
Scientists mapping pest behavior, identifying viral drivers and shaping new producer guidance for 2026 planting
Q&A with Texas A&M former student who uses her story and book proceeds to launch careers in food science
Corpus Christi-based center focuses on innovation, workforce and coastal resilience
Regents Professor recognized for advancing the study of soil moisture and hydrological processes
Strategic hires bolster research and teaching in Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology
Collaboration targets screwworm reproduction with new 'eBeam' technology
Texas A&M University professor celebrated for decades of discoveries in protein function