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Biology

By studying feeding habits, biologists can help protect largest of all fishes

Whale sharks use low-powered swimming to dine on small creatures at great depths, researchers find
Chemistry

Battery of the future: more durable, flexible and made from plastics

Energy Department supports research into electrochemical energy storage in organic radical polymers
Agriculture

Wanted: A rose that can defend itself from black spot and other diseases

National project aims to give gardeners what they demand in a rose
Agriculture

Coming soon: Airborne sensors will help farmers improve crop yields

AgriLife Research are evaluating wide range of sensors with plans to fit them aboard unmanned drones
Medicine

Happy? Depressed? Not sure why? Your genes may amplify emotions

The influence of 5HTTLPR on human emotions could prove far more complex than thought, A&M researcher says
Psychological and Brain Sciences

Tasks that are mental and physical cause people to fatigue quickly

New study examines the connection between the brain and body when engaged in a combined effort
Biochemistry

Trouble sleeping? Try curbing your use of electronic devices after dark

Artificial blue light tends to delay the human sleep cycle, research indicates; here are some tips for controlling your exposure
Agriculture

Bagrada bug: Invasive species could wreak havoc with U.S. winter crops

‘The question is, how far will it spread from here?’ AgriLife entomologist warns
Atmospheric Sciences

Pollen may play role in formation of clouds, new NSF-funded study says

Researchers from Texas A&M and Michigan have published results in the current issue of Geophysical Research Letters