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  • ‘Dead zone’ in the Gulf of Mexico has shrunk to about the size of Delaware
    Oceanographer cites possible causes: less pollution in Mississippi River, lower volumes of freshwater, or prevailing southerly winds
    'Dead zone' in the Gulf of Mexico has shrunk to about the size of Delaware
  • Scholar works with citizens to tailor reforms for post-revolutionary Egypt
    Associate professor Sahar Aziz applies her U.S. research to her work in the Middle East
    Scholar works with citizens to tailor reforms for post-revolutionary Egypt
  • What is causing Texas’ water shortage? Study reveals factors beyond irrigation, population
    The good news is the decline in water levels appears to be tapering off, a Texas A&M AgriLife researcher says
    What is causing Texas' water shortage? Study reveals factors beyond irrigation, population
  • Mapping the inner ear: Innovation uses sound to generate 3-D images
    "We’re finding out new things about the mechanics of the inner ear that have not been known," Texas A&M bioengineer says
    Mapping the inner ear: Innovation uses sound to generate 3-D images
  • Twice the mass of Earth, new planet orbits one star in a two-star system
    Newfound system defies predictions and will give "the theorists something to think about," researcher at Texas A&M says
    Twice the mass of Earth, new planet orbits one star in a two-star system
  • Texting while driving: Restrictions result in saving lives, new study says
    State laws are reducing traffic fatalities by 3 percent, researchers at Texas A&M find
    Texting while driving: Restrictions result in saving lives, new study says
  • Dental implants: New technique helps patients with fragile jawbones
    Researcher at Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry combines two available products to create an alternative to multiple surgeries
    Dental implants: New technique helps patients with fragile jawbones
  • Water-borne parasites: Improving detection and treatment in canines
    Research has implications for One Health, veterinary pathobiologists at Texas A&M say
    Water-borne parasites: Improving detection and treatment in canines
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