National Security
Creating food security would reduce emigration, crime and radicalization around the world, new economic report says
Farm Journal Foundation commissions study from Texas A&M’s Program on Conflict and Development
Secretary of the U.S. Army will provide keynote at DARPA Forward
Registration for the regional conference at Texas A&M ends in early November; no walk-ins will be admitted
DARPA Forward at Texas A&M: Registration ends on Nov. 4 to attend in-person; regional conference will accept no walk-ins
Organizers also reserve the right to close registration early if DARPA Forward reaches its capacity
Accelerating Innovation and Transition with DARPA: Registration opens for half-day November workshop at Texas A&M
Event will precede DARPA regional conference
Military issue: Nanocoatings offer protection from fire, ultraviolet light
Water-based, nontoxic solution can add properties without altering the structure of common textiles
How custom of brideprice creates more recruits for terrorist groups
About 75 percent of the world’s population lives in regions where practice is prevalent, researchers say
Scientists are studying online video to understand chemical weapons
Researchers examine images from chemical incidents in Syria, Japan and India to expand their knowledge of specific signs and symptoms
DTRA funds five-year study to find countermeasures to chemical WMDs
Research will take place in a new ultra-high-speed optical diagnostics and imaging facility at Texas A&M, funded by the Research Development Fund.
Work in progress: A licensed vaccine to protect U.S. troops from Q-fever
Research attracts $4.8 million in funding from Department of Defense
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