Aug. 20 is National Honey Bee Day. Here's how Texas A&M's Honey Bee Research Program is working to better understand this "keystone species."

The sustainable, cheaper method has potential for commercial applications.

Texas A&M researchers have created a new dataset that quantifies trends of evaporative water loss from 1.4 million global lakes and artificial reservoirs.

The agencies are testing three different fence designs created to keep protected species like the Houston toad and Louisiana pine snake out of construction zones.

Health & Environment

One Man’s Trash

May 26, 2022 • 5 min. read

Texas A&M graduate Carl McAfee '90 is using polymer chemistry and recycled materials to make a sustainable impact.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economists' tally includes fence damage, lost grazing value and livestock deaths.

New research co-authored by a Texas A&M scientist analyzed placement of stream gauges that inform important global water datasets.

When completed, all 15,000 trees on campus will be documented and assessed.

Co-authored by Texas A&M scientists, new research shows how levels of black carbon and dust are related to climate and monsoons.

The Texas A&M-owned van is equipped with a highly sensitive instrument that allows it to detect a wide range of chemical pollutants and offer real-time results.