14th Annual MLK Jr. Breakfast
This year's event will be virtual and include a keynote conversation with Jane Elliot.
The Human Research Program is funding two research proposals to study the effects of altered gravity on bimanual coordination and cardiovascular and ocular health.
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Texas A&M College of Medicine researchers have teamed up with NASA to find solutions for astronauts who develop spaceflight-related eye conditions.
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A Texas A&M-led research team developed a system that uses machine learning to improve the flow of traffic at intersections.
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A team of researchers led by a Texas A&M professor found the genetic and evolutionary changes that led to rabbits' tolerance toward humans.
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Curators say the theme is popular in science fiction, especially in recent years.
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Perceptions of safety procedure quality and utility are the best predictors of workers' likelihood to comply, Texas A&M researchers found.
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The grant will fund a three-year study of the impact of virtual and face-to-face learning on rural literacy and science education.
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A contract awarded to the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station will support the development of applications to memoralize veterans interred at three VA cemeteries.
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The 2020 annual report introduces the latest class of Hagler Fellows and presents cutting-edge research conducted by past fellows and their Texas A&M collaborators.
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A new study from a team including a Texas A&M archaeologist shows that the extinct species popularized by "Game of Thrones" was only a distant relative of today’s wolves.
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This year's event will be virtual and include a keynote conversation with Jane Elliot.
MSC Open House is a student involvement fair for the more than 1,200 student clubs and organizations.