A new NIH-funded grant supports studying phages as a preventive, therapeutic approach.
The research could have implications for drug development and sustainable energy.
The river is integral to Texas' irrigation. High salinity is changing the agricultural landscape.
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers' work will aid mosquito control efforts.
Texas A&M AgriLife researcherse have found that bacteria-infecting viruses may have novel uses in medicine.
A $1.1 million Texas A&M AgriLife Research study for stronger food crops investigates the interplay of plant DNA repair and immunity.
AgriLife Research cornbreeder Seth Murray has earned Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists finalist recognition for a second time.
Understanding foodborne pathogen pathways will lead to greater food safety.