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On April 20, 2010, the huge rig exploded in the Gulf, killing 11 people and releasing almost 5 million barrels.
New NASA-Texas A&M-Galveston App Allows Public To Track Seaweed Hitting Texas Coast
Apr 2, 2015 • 3 min. readCalled SEAS (Sargassum Early Advisory System), the new app will provide valuable information to tourists, fishermen, boaters and the general public on the direction of the seaweed and the hour it should hit a certain part of the coast.
Texas A&M AgriLife Retains No. 1 Ranking In Agricultural Research Expenditures
Feb 18, 2015 • 2 min. readThe ranking marks the second year in a row the agency has topped almost 200 universities nationwide.
Texas A&M University Professor of Anthropology Vaughn Bryant, one of the world’s foremost honey experts, says mad honey has a fascinating history, including its use in war.
With Texas a ground zero for many snake populations, people and pets should be aware that snakes are out and about.
“Almost a quarter of the average American’s food consumption is imported.”
Water In Stratosphere Plays Key Role In Earth’s Climate
Sep 30, 2013 • 2 min. readWater vapor changes in the stratosphere contribute to warmer temperatures and likely play an important role in the evolution of Earth’s climate.
Despite its Category 2 ranking when it hit, Ike caused more than $30 billion in damage and the lessons learned from it could be crucial ones for future preparedness.
One World, One Health: Uniting Human, Animal, Plant And Environmental Health
Aug 12, 2013 • 6 min. readIt is said that no man is an island, and those words ring especially true at Texas A&M University.
In the past 20 years, at least 40 football players have died from heat-related conditions, which should serve as a sober reminder to the thousands of high school and college players.