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Homeland Security

Software can sort illicit materials from mixed nuclear samples, study says

Process can identify three attributes of the sample’s history for investigators
Medicine

The thin smart line: Study answers riddle of how neocortex develops

A&M researchers publish their findings in the journal Cell Reports
Atmospheric Sciences

Atmospheric data from India’s COVID-19 lockdown reveals how black carbon affects climate

International team of scientists publishes findings in Nature Communications
Environmental and Occupational Health

Of food and mood: What you eat could affect who you are, study says

Researchers publish findings in journal Nutrients
Chemical Engineering

Colonizing the stomach: How do cancer-causing bacteria navigate?

Engineers use optical traps to slow down germs and study their movements
Atmospheric Sciences

How do aerosols help or hinder formation of clouds and storms?

A&M, Purdue and North Carolina take part in federally funded project
Animal Models

Gulf War Illness: Exercise may improve symptoms, study says

Symptoms include lower cognitive function, memory issues, chronic pain and fatigue
Entomology

Mosquitoes can flourish in winter if conditions are right, new study says

Interdisciplinary team publishes results in Scientific Reports.
Energy

Sea power: New tech could provide renewable energy to coastal areas

Two A&M projects focus on wave energy converters