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From moon ‘dust’ to moon ‘soil’
Texas A&M graduate student grows chickpeas in amended moondust
Texas A&M AgriLife expands controlled environment horticulture initiatives
Horticultural research remains at epicenter of growing field
Center for Advanced Research in Forensic Science enters Phase II
Texas A&M AgriLife Research study may lead to novel obesity treatment
New study provides insights on role of ‘hunger hormone’ receptor in obesity-related chronic inflammation
Texas A&M AgriLife Research Director’s Awards recognize 11
Texas A&M AgriLife Research names new directorship of center at Dallas
New leadership remains steadfast in commitment to promoting urban agriculture, healthy living
Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program highlights market, varietal expansions
Advances, including Texas french fry variety and nutrition qualities, to be discussed at National Potato Expo in Austin
Teaching sparks a passion and purpose in animal breeding and genetics field
Nan Zhang ’21 excels as a graduate student teaching assistant in Texas A&M’s Department of Animal Science
New heat pump system being developed to dry, dehydrate food products
Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering researcher part of collaborative, innovative Department of Energy project
Vargo elected Entomological Society of America Fellow
Kerns awarded Norman Borlaug Lifetime Achievement Award
The search for thermotolerant dairy cows
Daigle explores how heat stress impacts production and water consumption to identify cows that can beat the heat
Finding the ‘goldilocks’ zone or conditions in rice irrigation
New Texas A&M AgriLife study examines wet, dry growing system
Department of Food Science and Technology researcher explores agrifood system solutions
Ovissipour's focus is enhancing sustainability, resiliency and robustness of agrifood systems
Bridging the agricultural science communications gap
Texas A&M AgriLife to create national education network
Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center
New facility to help Texas A&M lead global livestock production through research, teaching, outreach
Research looks to transform manure into protein
Texas A&M AgriLife Research focuses on environmental impact of turning waste into a resource