
Newsweek
Scientists at Texas A&M University's Department of Aerospace Engineering are working to develop and test a 3D-printed material that aims to make spacecraft reusable and space travel greener in partnership with Canopy Aerospace.
Texas Wine Is Soaring in Popularity
Newsweek • Apr 27, 2025Anna Katharine Mansfield, an associate professor of enology (the science and study of winemaking) at Cornell University, referring to Texas A&M AgriLife, a partnership involving the Texas A&M University System, said: "TAMU AgriLife extension has been providing research and technical support that helps producers fine-tune viticultural practices to suit the climate. I'm impressed with the growth I've seen in the industry, and with the high quality of wines made."
More Than 99% Of US Dogs Have Behavior Problems
Newsweek • Apr 7, 2025Bonnie Beaver with Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences led a recent study, with data collected from the Dog Aging Project, that surveyed over 43,517 dog owners of various breeds, ages and locations within the United States.