Texas A&M is one of 21 sites — the only one in the state of Texas — selected to host a hybrid rollout event for "A New Era of Discovery: The 2023 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science" that provides a roadmap for advancing the nation’s nuclear science research programs during the next decade.
A Texas A&M doctoral student is working with professor Sam Palermo to design and test integrated circuits that have the ability to heal from the damaging effects of radiation.
Astatine-211, a candidate for targeted alpha-particle therapy, decays in hours. Researchers have delineated a purification process that can extract it in minutes, increasing the amount of the element available for use.
Since 1967, the Cyclotron Institute has served as the core of Texas A&M University’s nuclear science program and as a major technical and educational resource for the state, nation and world. Its research programs are funded primarily by the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation and the Welch…
Since 1967, the Cyclotron Institute has served as the core of Texas A&M University’s nuclear science program and as a major technical and educational resource for the state, nation and world. By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science In 1964, Texas Governor John B. Connally personally…