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Energy

1,000% difference: Water-based batteries may offer significantly more storage capacity, new Texas A&M study says

Project receives funding from the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science
Chemistry

Just add salt: Engineers and chemists create 3D-printed polymers that degrade more quickly

A&M-led team publishes results in the journal Angewandte Chemie
Chemistry

Tiny but powerful: NSF-funded center will develop tech that can more rapidly identify nanocrystals to serve medicine and energy

Two A&M chemists will collaborate with colleagues from UT, IU and Temple
Computer Engineering

Brain-like machines will make smart grids smarter and self-driving cars safer—while saving energy and calculating at higher speeds

Texas A&M will lead Energy Frontier Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy
Scholarship

Hagler Institute announces its largest class of new fellows: 14

Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer
Chemistry

Hagler Institute for Advanced Study announces 10th class of fellows

Internationally renowned scholars, including a Nobel Prize laureate, will collaborate with faculty and students to generate cutting-edge research that benefits the world
Chemistry

Crushing it: Digital exhibit explores history of mechanochemistry

A&M’s Center for the Mechanical Control of Chemistry teams up with Philadelphia-based Science History Institute to produce show
Chemistry

Building on Mars: New method creates materials from available soils

Texas A&M chemist leads collaborative NASA-funded project for extraterrestrial construction
Animal Models

A&M-UTMB team identifies potential drug to treat SARS-CoV-2

In a newly published study, researchers call for clinical trials on an FDA-approved heart medication