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Trailblazing Oceanography Grad Will Be Ocean Educator In Florida Keys
May 10, 2019 • 7 min. readVictoria Scriven helped lead the way for younger Aggies pursuing ocean science as the first Texas A&M undergraduate student to ever major in Oceanography.
Some Doctors Are Prescribing A Day In The Park Or A Walk On The Beach For Good Health
May 6, 2019 • 5 min. readIs there actually evidence that being in natural environments can promote our well-being, prevent disease and speed recovery?
Texans can begin to prepare for a hurricane by following the advice provided in disaster and emergency preparedness publications available through the Texas Extension Disaster Education Network website.
A Texas A&M landscape architecture professor explains why a tree's value to an area is more than aesthetic ahead of this Arbor Day.
Snake Fil-A: Study Shows Early Native American Ate An Entire Rattlesnake
Apr 25, 2019 • 3 min. readTexas A&M researchers examine fossilized fecal material from 1,500 years ago from West Texas shelter and confirm amazing findings about people in the region.
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) grant was awarded to a Texas A&M-led team that will develop a way to quickly detect which bacterial pathogens are present in a soil or water sample.
Wildlife justice specialists will gather at Texas A&M April 22 to discuss the issue of transnational poaching.
Experts from the School of Law, College of Architecture and the Texas A&M System will be among the numerous personalities featured the during multi-day event in Dallas.
After years of decline, a Texas A&M researcher and butterfly advocate says the total population of monarch butterflies appears to be increasing.
Texas A&M Professors Perform First Humerus Repair On Polar Bear
Mar 4, 2019 • 7 min. readA 3-year-old, 500-pound polar bear named Nora has a new lease on life thanks to Texas A&M veterinary surgeons.