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Researchers from Texas A&M and Carnegie Mellon tested air quality from the Ohio train derailment identified future needs for continued sampling.
University Research | Texas A&M University | Carnegie Mellon UniversityA new study from the Texas A&M uncovers a brain circuit involved in fentanyl addiction and relapse, paving the way for better treatments.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityPreliminary data indicates that a unique cancer drug developed by a Texas A&M researcher both kill tumors and rejuvenate the immune system.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M University, through its unique Engineering Medicine (EnMed) collaboration with Houston Methodist Hospital, is stepping up to help the health care system keep up with the demand for medical supplies brought on by the increasing number of confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases.
Confronting COVID-19 | Texas A&M UniversityMore than 2,000 COVID-19 sampling kits will soon be on their way to hospitals across the state, thanks to Aggie innovation and ingenuity.
Confronting COVID-19 | Texas A&M UniversityTexas A&M University nursing students set to graduate this May will be able to pursue an accelerated graduation plan that allows them the opportunity to quickly enter the workforce to support the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Confronting COVID-19 | Texas A&M UniversityWith a touch of inspiration from MacGyver, Aggies have developed a way to make medical protective gear from readily available materials.
Confronting COVID-19 | Texas A&M UniversityNew research by a Texas A&M University professor suggests that a modification could be made to the violin that will enhance its tonal quality and how it is played.
University Research | Texas A&M UniversityNew research indicates that a compound called YZ129 may be effective in treating glioblastoma that has become resistant to other drugs.
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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