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Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.
Texas A&M Study: After 120 Years Of Conservation Efforts, Yellowstone Bison Are A Single Breeding Population
Mar 4, 2025 • 3 min. readOnce consisting of two unique herds, researchers believe the Yellowstone bison herds should now be managed as one interbreeding population.
Arsenic Exposure Linked To Increased Risk Of Kidney Disease
Mar 3, 2025 • 4 min. readTexas A&M researchers find a strong association between urinary arsenic levels and key indicators of kidney damage.
Freshman cadets attended the prestigious Tulane NROTC Mardi Gras Drill Meet, securing a second place finish against top military academies and senior colleges.
In one of Texas A&M University’s oldest traditions, recently deceased Aggies will be honored in a solemn ceremony.
Texas A&M Citizenship And Service Initiative To Shape Next Generation Of Civic Leaders
Feb 27, 2025 • 3 min. readThe new initiative led by Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Kim Field will prepare students for a lifetime of service at the local, state and national level, with a focus on values and civic engagement.
Texas A&M Names Lt. Gen. James W. Bierman Jr. As Corps Commandant
Feb 26, 2025 • 3 min. readDecorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran will oversee university’s Corps of Cadets, mentoring future military and civilian leaders.
Researchers Develop Training Program To Educate Nail Salon Workers About Chemical Exposure
Feb 25, 2025 • 5 min. readThe free online module — available in both English and Vietnamese — aims to help workers understand and mitigate exposure risks.
Texas A&M experts say healthy habits centered around exercise, nutrition and rest can lead to a stronger heart.
Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass and a team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by electrifying passenger cars.