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The physics of junk food: What happens to a Peep in a vacuum?
Bad Astronomy blogger tours annual Physics and Engineering Festival: "It’s funny, but it’s science!"
Can strawberries develop into mainstream crop for Texas growers?
AgriLife specialist is working to produce the perfect strawberry in a project funded by National Strawberry Sustainability Initiative
Coming soon: Driverless tractors that measure crops and dispense fertilizer
'Precision agriculture' will use software and sensors to enhance production of food and feeds
VIDEO: New coating for ships would repel organisms that build up on hulls
Anti-biofouling polymer coating would also reduce chemical contamination of port waters
Definitive proof: North America’s original settlers came from Asia
Genome sequencing also identifies settlers as ancestors of contemporary Native Americans
Octocopter with cameras will allow foresters to monitor fires and floods
Development is supported with funding from NASA and the National Science Foundation
Ground-breaking Research with Metal Organic Frameworks
Texas A&M University chemistry professor Dr. Hongcai Zhou and his team are conducting groundbreaking research with metal-organic frameworks.
An Education in the Field
Texas A&M offers uncommon research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, who receive the opportunity to work with some of the top minds in their ...
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