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A Decade After BP Oil Spill, Texas A&M Experts Say It Could Happen Again
Apr 14, 2020 • 5 min. readOceanography professors say the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010 changed the Gulf of Mexico in ways we are still trying to understand.
Texas A&M Engineering Professor To Research Urban Resilience To Pandemics
Apr 6, 2020 • 3 min. readA grant from the National Science Foundation will fund the study of infectious disease outbreaks in urban areas.
Texas A&M women and security expert Valerie Hudson explores the "first political order" in any society: the one between men and women.
How Psychological Factors Play Into Vaccine Misinformation
Mar 26, 2020 • 3 min. readA research team that included a Texas A&M assistant professor found that people with needle/blood sensity or who are high on the moral purity scale are more susceptible to vaccine misinformation.
The cores show life present at 2,600 feet below the Indian Ocean seafloor. The discovery could lead to similar finds around the world.
Texas A&M University System scientists and experts are helping policymakers and the public understand the COVID-19 outbreak.
A Texas A&M professor's research identified five factors that can affect a woman's career after leaving the workforce for a period of time.
Texas A&M researchers discovered a previously unknown response to indole that could lead to a better understanding of the gut microbiome.
The algorithm could predict the flow of floodwater during hurricanes and other weather events, which could improve emergency response and planning.
New Technology Could Help Fatigued Offshore Workers Avoid Accidents
Feb 28, 2020 • 3 min. readUsing wearable devices, an interactive dashboard being developed by Texas A&M researchers will measure workers' readiness and engagement.