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  • What Fax Machines Can Teach Us About Electric Cars

    Tesla Model S is being charged at Tesla Supercharger station. (Shutterstock) By Jonathan Coopersmith, Texas A&M University, for The Conversation  Imagine if you could gas up your GM car only at GM gas stations. Or if you had to find a gas station servicing cars made from 2005 to 2012 to…

  • 5 Things You Need To Know — Week Of March 22

    Texas A&M Students Put Research On Display March 27-31 Hundreds of Texas A&M University students – both undergraduate and graduate – will display their scholarly efforts as Texas A&M University hosts its annual Student Research Week March 27-31 with several events planned on campus. Aggieland’s Week…

  • Harvard Physicist, Local Chefs Featured In March 31 Physics Of Cooking Presentation

    By Shana Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science Saturday traditionally has served as the main stage for Texas A&M University’s annual Physics and Engineering Festival, set for April 1 at the George P. Mitchell ’40 Physics Buildings. While 2017 is no exception to that longstanding rule, the Texas…

  • Prone To Sickness? Blame Your Genes

    By Christina Sumners, Texas A&M University Health Science Center When a soldier in the field is exposed to an infectious agent, it’s a race against time to get him or her back to a hospital for care. But what if that ticking clock could be paused, or at least…

  • 2017 Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients Announced

    By Texas A&M University Office of the Provost Staff Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students have selected 24 outstanding members of the school’s faculty and staff to be honored with 2017 Distinguished Achievement Awards. The university-level Distinguished Achievement Awards were first presented in 1955 and…

  • Texas A&M Students Put Research On Display March 27-31

    Students gather for Student Research Week 2016. By Keith Randall, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications   Hundreds of Texas A&M University students – both undergraduate and graduate – will display their scholarly efforts as Texas A&M University hosts its annual Student Research Week March 27-31 with several events planned…

  • A Real Life C-3PO? Texas A&M Partners With NASA On ‘Robonaut’ Project

    An engineering professor is working on a collaborative project with NASA’s Johnson Space Center to develop localization and mapping algorithms for an astronaut robot (Robonaut) to make better use of the crew’s time, and to perform dangerous tasks in lieu of a human.

  • Studying Animal Behavior Through Their Own Eyes

    Dr. Jessica Yorzinski with Texas A&M University’s wildlife and fisheries sciences department studies peacocks. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo) By Steve Byrns, Texas A&M University AgriLife Flock, muster ostentation, cluster, lek, pulchritude, pride or bawl, no matter what a group of peacocks is called, Texas A&M University at College Station is…

  • Aggieland’s Week Of Welcome Announces Name Change

      By Derek Byrne, Texas A&M University New Student & Family Programs This fall, Aggieland’s official Week of Welcome will arrive on campus with a new name: Howdy Week. Formerly known as Gig ‘Em Week, the tradition takes place in the days before classes begin at Texas A&M University…

  • Texas A&M-Galveston Offers New Major In Communication And Public Policy

    Aerial view of the Galveston campus. By Texas A&M University-Galveston Staff Texas A&M University at Galveston is now offering a concentration in the field of Maritime Public Policy and Communication within the University Studies major. The course prepares students for the unique challenges and opportunities of an increasingly globalized media, economy,…

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