A Texas A&M atmospheric scientist says routine flaring is wasteful, polluting and undermeasured.

A Texas A&M atmospheric sciences expert explains how the dust made its way to Texas, bringing allergies with it.

Texas A&M experts explain why this can't be a good thing for public health.

Researchers estimate that the measure prevented more than 66,000 infections in New York City in less than a month.

Texas A&M professor says covering nose and mouth in public is a simple, yet critical habit people should adopt immediately.

Because Earth’s poles hold massive amounts of ice, recent high temperatures in Antarctica are indicative of a trend of global concern and a changing Antarctic region, according to experts.

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Why You Can Smell Rain

Sep 3, 2018 • 3 min. read