Environment
Recovery of buoyancy glider from the depths of Gulf of Mexico provides insight into oceanic conditions
The National Hurricane Glider Initiative’s retrieval will help scientists understand hurricanes and other natural events.
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.
Removing microplastics and nanoplastics from aquatic environments
Studies have indicated that submicrometer microplastics can easily travel considerable distances in the environment
MixAlco: Month-long process can transform biomass into acids to make gasoline, jet fuel or industrial products
New method can work with wastepaper, sewage, manure, food scraps and more
Arsenic contamination: Breast feeding may reduce exposure for infants in high-level areas, new study indicates
Research team publishes findings in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Toxic mix: A&M scientists take hybrid approach to analyzing hazardous chemicals with support from EPA
New method could improve decisions made during spills and clean-ups
Buried at sea: More accurate method to measure carbon in ocean sediment may improve forecasting of climate change
A global research team led by an A&M oceanographer publishes its findings in the journal Nature.
Mystery solved: New coatings can make electric power more efficient while lowering emissions and cutting costs
A&M team documents its results in two peer-reviewed journals
PhDs study pH levels that could threaten fragile ecosystem of 17 separate reefs and banks along the Texas Gulf Coast
Research receives funding from the Ocean Acidification Program of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration