Since July, the museum has had the Philadelphia partially cordoned off in a special conservation lab on the third floor of the East Wing. There, experts from the Smithsonian and Texas A&M are working with vacuums, brushes and dental tools to give it a state-of-the art cleaning and look for lost artifacts in areas they said have never been probed before. Visitors can watch the work through a large viewing window.

Scientists at Texas A&M University have discovered a way to recharge aging and damaged cells, an innovation that could lead to better treatment for a variety of conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy and fatty liver disease.

Deals on conventional frozen turkeys are good this year, because many groceries contracted lower prices with suppliers months ago, said David Anderson, an agricultural economist at Texas A&M University.

In perhaps the most unusual landscape in college football, the Elkos are attempting to do something quietly, almost laughably radical: stay normal. Their rebellion is restraint. In a sport obsessed with bloat, Mike keeps his meetings short and his personal ambitions modest. In a job partly defined by image, Mike is a regular at Sport Clips.

“What makes the black soldier fly the crown jewel is that it can eat anything,” said Jeff Tomberlin, a Texas A&M University entomology professor who heads the National Science Foundation Center for Insect Biomanufacturing and Innovation.

After the floods, Kamryn decided to restart her baking business, but this time, with a mission. She was concerned that pets might be overlooked in the relief efforts, so she designated charities that were helping pets after the floods, including Kerrville Pets Alive and the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team. Kamryn wanted to support both the pets impacted by the floods and the rescue dogs that aided in recovery.

George III himself, upon hearing that the general who pried America from his royal grasp gave up his command and returned to farming, called Washington “the greatest man of the age,” according to Troy Bickham, a Texas A&M University historian who has written about the post-Revolution relationship between the two countries.