Economics
Developing tax-avoidance strategies could assist firms in balancing risks and rewards
Team including Texas A&M researcher publishes study in The Accounting Review.
Combining big data and machine learning may help predict unplanned power outages
Project receives funding from National Science Foundation
Bioenergy sorghum wax could generate extra revenue for producers
Scientists at Texas A&M AgriLife Research believe the wax could be sold by producers as biofuel.
Breeding disease-resistant spinach to improve crop performance
Project supported by a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Sustainable rangeland health
Two specific management practices deliver a one-two punch in the battle to maintain rangeland
Creating food security would reduce emigration, crime and radicalization around the world, new economic report says
Farm Journal Foundation commissions study from Texas A&M’s Program on Conflict and Development
Hagler Institute announces its largest class of new fellows: 14
Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer
Think green: Artificial intelligence evaluates algae as energy source
Method could provide alternative fuel source for jet aircraft
Calorie counts: For some consumers, labels serve as invitations to indulge
Putting calorie counts on display for consumers can have unintended consequences, new study discovers