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In 2022, firefighters have responded to 5,047 wildfires that have burned 527,241 acres across the state.
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Texas A&M faculty and staff reflect on the landmark legislation.
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Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 made it illegal to discriminate on the basis of sex in educational programs and activities at federally funded institutions.
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College of Engineering researchers have discovered artificial intelligence can accurately identify critical attributes of nuclear materials.
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Researchers plan to create resilient building designs using a new green material called hempcrete that can lower the environmental impact of traditional construction.
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In addition to offering one year of online ergonomics training, researchers will also compare traditional computer-based methods to an immersive training option using artificial intelligence.
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This is the first time in modern history the Kemp's ridley sea turtle has hatched on Magnolia Beach in Calhoun County, experts say.
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Texas A&M public health experts explain what you need to know.
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Game Day crowds will have more than twice the space at Texas A&M’s new outdoor haven.
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In the wake of another school shooting, a Texas A&M expert says it’s important for parents to be honest and supportive as they help their children process the disturbing news.
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Learn more about campus, each other, and college life in general through a series of educational and social events.