 | Chemist Earns Grant For Natural Gas Energy Research Texas A&M chemist Hongcai Joe Zhou will use the $3 million grant to explore affordable natural gas tanks for vehicles as a part of a new U.S. Department of Energy program that seeks to ignite American natural gas energy research.(more...) |
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Barnyard Chicken May Fight Cancer, Other Diseases Research that includes a Texas A&M professor found that a naturally occurring substance in chickens showed abilities to fight off bacterial infections and other diseases like cancer. (more...) |
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12 For 12: Mining Cleanup Benefits From Aggie Expertise Frank Hons, a Texas A&M soil and crop science professor, helped clean a major Montana site owned by Atlantic Richfield Co. while studying revegetation solutions on land impacted by 100 years of mining and mineral processing. (more...) |
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Texas A&M Prof Says Antarctica Is At Risk Environmental management is needed to protect the continent from human activities and other forces, says Mahlon "Chuck" Kennicutt II, a professor of oceanography. (more...) |
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12 For 12: Production Of STEM Educators A Top Priority Texas A&M's College of Education and Human Development continues to produce educators in high-needs fields of bilingual education, math and science. (more...) |
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