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An award-winning paper by a Texas A&M design professor details the link between brain health and everyday gardening tasks
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityA group of new smart materials discovered by researchers at Texas A&M University and their colleagues has the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of fuel burn in jet engines, and could also reduce airplane noise over residential areas.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityResearchers have developed a new technology called Distribution Fault Anticipation (DFA) that can help utility providers find the cause of power outages, and anticipate and predict some failures before outages occur.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityResearchers at Texas A&M University discovered a way to help alleviate an increasing harmful algal bloom issue occurring across the United States.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityNeuroscientist William Griffith, Ph.D., is merging tools from neuroscience and engineering to investigate the neural basis of cognitive decline with age.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityResearchers at Texas A&M University and the Stevens Institute of Technology are laying the groundwork to develop the next generation of biomedical materials used to treat chronic wounds.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityCottonseed ground into flour to deliver protein to millions of people, a project to which Dr. Keerti Rathore has devoted more than half his professional career, is one step closer to reality.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityA study conducted at Texas A&M University has identified a new area in the brain involved in inhibiting fear, a discovery that holds potential for clinical interventions in patients with psychiatric diseases such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M doctoral student Qin Yan hopes to return energy generated by electric vehicles back to the power grid.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityAmericans will consume 1.38 billion chicken wings during Super Bowl LIII weekend, which will stress poultry production and inflate prices.
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