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Metals show self-healing properties
Recent research and the 2013 models have same metal healing observations
3D printing is revolutionizing tailored medications
Research with 3D printing customizes medications for pediatric patients
Eating broccoli sprouts can enhance benefits of breast milk
Studying the effects of sulforaphane on respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
Nano-size carbon material could be used to treat Down syndrome
Innovation can manage toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide that occur in this and many other disorders
Research seeks insights on honeybee diets for healthier hives
Texas A&M AgriLife scientists examine sustainable beekeeping, agriculture and urban development
Developing biobased cropping systems with both water, carbon resiliency
Texas A&M AgriLife team utilizing remote sensing to assess drought tolerance of energy canes, sorghums.
Webb Telescope smokes out universe’s most distant organic molecules
Texas A&M astronomer and collaborators find complex organic molecules in a galaxy more than 12 billion light-years from Earth
Cotton producers can gain maximum use of limited water using irrigation methods, says new modeling study
AgriLife Research scientists publish results in the journal Agricultural Water Management
How does Lyme disease wreak havoc on humans? Interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M scientists looks for answers
Researchers publish findings in the Journal of Immunology