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50 Years of Beam—Exploring the Nuclear Frontier
The Luedecke Cyclotron Institute Building serves as the core of Texas A&M University’s nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry program
To save a turtle, study a turtle
Researchers are studying the nesting behavior of an abundant turtle to help save its sister species from extinction
Researchers use drones to gather ‘actionable intelligence’ for farmers
Images should provide producers with useful data about crop disease, water stress, potential yields and animal health
Who cooks dinner for astronauts? The Space Food Research Facility
Facility prepares more than fifty menu items for the US space program, including this year's Thanksgiving dinner
How do plants ward off pathogens? USDA-funded study seeks answers
An improved understanding could lead to plants that are more disease-resistant, researchers say
Seeking new countermeasures for insects that devastate potato crops
Entomologist tests colonies of potato psyllids for resistance to range of insecticides
How can ranchers control spread of juniper plants? Use super goats
AgriLife Research plans to auction off ten of its proven Super Juniper Eating Goats during April event
VIDEO: What does it take to find dark matter? Knowledge, skill and much patience
A research team led by physicist Rupak Mahapatra is designing and building sensors to capture proof that could support theory
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