Physics & Engineering Festival
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Texas A&M students completed service projects at more than 2,000 locations across Bryan-College Station this year.
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The Faculty Biennial is on display through May 14 at the J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
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Demand for the crustaceans continues to rise each year, a Texas A&M AgriLife expert says.
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A Texas A&M study shows how modeling can enhance ventilation to mitigate microbe spread.
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For both indoor and outdoor cats, vaccines are important in preventing diseases caused by viruses or bacteria, says a Texas A&M veterinarian.
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The award honors outstanding faculty and staff whose colleagues hold them in high esteem for exhibiting excellence at the university.
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The donkey named "Tink" was inexplicably rejected by his mother soon after birth, then suffered a broken leg after being kicked by an adult donkey.
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A new publication explains the novel science behind the first molecular therapeutic for the rare neurogenetic disorder to advance into clinical development.
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The device applies pressure to the back while bending, helping keep it straight and taking some of the strain off muscles.
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Drs. Marilyn Cochran-Smith and Gloria Ladson-Billings will share their perspectives on navigating K-12 education.
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