Geology
Lesson in liquidity: It’s well worth the cost to take arsenic and other toxins out of the public’s water supply, a new A&M study demonstrates
International project receives support from A&M’s CONACYT program
Replacing wheels with legs may help rovers to navigate ice, sand and other surfaces more easily on Mars and other planets
NASA invests $3 million in three-year A&M-USC project
How do Io’s dunes move without wind? New model explains mystery
Study could provide insights about dunes on distant planets
A&M faculty will serve as co-leaders for two South Atlantic expeditions
Scientists say research will expand our understanding of Earth’s interconnected system
State of safety: Quakes are common in west Texas, but rarely destructive
Geoscientists note an uptick in seismic activity in the state’s oil country
Building on Mars: New method creates materials from available soils
Texas A&M chemist leads collaborative NASA-funded project for extraterrestrial construction
Life on Mars? A&M researchers take part in rover’s search for indications
Mission should advance NASA’s understanding of the Red Planet’s long-past habitability for microbial organisms
AAAS names seven A&M System faculty members as 2020 Fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science will induct 489 scientists, engineers and innovators in February 2021
Study looks at effects of groundwater on agriculture in Texas drylands
Researchers seek better understanding of links between water supplies, soil health and crop health