Urban ‘green’ infrastructure can bolster flood resilience
Texas A&M AgriLife method can identify, help relieve flood-prone areas in cities
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Texas A&M AgriLife method can identify, help relieve flood-prone areas in cities
Eggs-ploring why chicken eggs are laid in different colors, shapes, shades
Food safety, medicine, environmental health among variety of applications
Theoretical work pushes technology in optics, biophotonics
Students direct research projects in high-impact summer program
Jet fuel, animal feed among potential products from algae
Engrail Therapeutics license agreement for Menkes Disease research
Texas A&M researcher applies revolutionary advances in biomedical research to improve beef cattle reproductive efficiency
Texas A&M AgriLife department readies students to meet challenges facing consumers, industry
Texas A&M AgriLife team selected to compile data of 19 universities’ public wheat breeding programs
New research institute advances efforts to use agriculture, nutrition to improve public health
Texas A&M AgriLife diagnostics, research, outreach reduce risk
New study indicates captive Texas deer can contract, likely transmit SARS-CoV-2 virus to each other
Risk reduction plan aims to mitigate outbreaks, recalls
Human Behavior Lab investigates calorie labeling ‘distance’ and impact on food choices
Partnership demonstrates the future promise of hemp
AgriLife Research study will investigate host immunity signaling
AgriLife Research takes novel approach to protect from bites, disease
Texas A&M AgriLife study shows the annual crop can sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide
AgriLife Research looks to ecological, biological trait changes over millennia