Thomas Overbye led the installation of the first closely spaced magnetometer network in the country to lessen the impact of geomagnetic disturbances on the power grid.
A Texas A&M professor, in collaboration with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, received a Department of Energy grant to develop a system in engineered barriers to isolate and contain nuclear fuel waste.
Current methods of tracking meals can be difficult to maintain. A Texas A&M team aims to develop algorithms that can predict the macronutrient composition of a meal automatically.
An international team including a Texas A&M researcher concluded that to predict future climate trends, more attention is needed regarding historical records from millions of years ago.
Professor Anna Linderholm and a team of researchers examined dog DNA to learn about movement and patterns of ancient dogs and their relationship with humans.