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Study Shows How Humans Have Transformed Earth, And Still Do
Sep. 16, 2019 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M anthropology professor is part of a team that examined how humans have changed everything about our planet.
Category 5 storms don’t often occur in the Atlantic, but there has been a worldwide growth in the small number that do reach extreme intensities.
Texas A&M Team Finds New Ways For Coral Reef Ecosystems To Grow
Aug. 29, 2019 • 5 min. readResearchers examined particulate organic matter and how it affects declining coral reefs in Hawaii.
A Texas A&M aquaculture specialist offers information about recent dog deaths related to blue-green algae.
An international team of researchers found that wild boars mingled with pigs thousands of years ago to change their genetic makeup.
Texas A&M Maritime Academy Deploys Buoys For Weather Predictions, Research
Aug. 14, 2019 • 3 min. readCadets will deploy drifter buoys from a training ship that will record ocean currents and provide climate-related data.
A team of researchers found that more open spaces like parks and plazas can help mitigate earthquake damage.
Black Soldier Fly Maggots Can Reduce Waste And Serve As A Protein Source
Aug. 9, 2019 • 8 min. readA Texas A&M entomology professor developed "Black Soldier Fly Bullet" technology that will help the environment and serve as an animal feed protein source.
How worried should we be about these terrifying-sounding bacteria, and what can we do about them?
The MERIT Hydro global map used complex computer algorithms to determine the shape of millions of Earth’s rivers, lakes and canals.