5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of March 6
Engineering Researchers Convert Greenhouse Gasses Into Clean, Renewable Fuel
Researchers with the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University are making the best use of our energy waste — turning one of our most potent pollutants and greenhouse gasses, carbon dioxide (CO2), into hydrocarbon fuels that can help the environment and solve growing energy needs.
Texas A&M To Host NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships March 10-11
A full meet schedule, ticket information and live results from the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships are available on 12thman.com.
Texas A&M Biologist Battles Deadly ‘Super Bug’ Gut Bacteria
Of the millions of patients admitted to U.S. hospitals each year, nearly 250,000 will contract the dangerous bacterial infection Clostridium difficile during their stay. A Texas A&M University biologist is on a mission to understand why.
Perry Appointment Presents Opportunity For A Smarter Energy Policy
The recent confirmation of former Texas Gov. Rick Perry to head the U.S. Department of Energy presents an opportunity for a smarter, price-based energy policy, according to Dr. James Griffin, professor in the Bush School of Government and Public Service, Texas A&M University.
International Women’s Day March 8 Kicks Off Month Of Campus Events
The Texas A&M Women’s Resource Center has released a schedule of events for Women’s History Month.