By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science After earmarking more than $500,000 this past spring to support cutting-edge interdisciplinary research activities in 2017, the Texas A&M University College of Science is poised to kick off 2018 with an additional $344,000 commitment toward its campus-wide collaborative research…
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…
The SuperCDMS SNOWLAB experiment is one of the three dark matter experiments earmarked for funding support in 2014 by the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation. (Credit: NASA) By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science For more than a decade, Texas A&M University…
Texas A&M University astronomer Darren DePoy served as the project scientist for the Dark Energy Camera, one of the most powerful survey instruments of its kind that is able to see light from more than 100,000 galaxies up to 8 billion light years away in each snapshot. (Reidar Hahn/Fermilab) By Shana…
By Keith Randall, Marketing and Communications Texas A&M University is part of a United States team that will use a $7.5 million Department of Energy (DOE) grant to help advance India’s power grid to ensure access to affordable and reliable energy. India’s Ministry of Science and…
Dr. David Toback. By Shana K. Hutchins, Texas A&M University College of Science When Texas A&M University physicist David Toback was elected three years ago as co-spokesperson for the CDF collaboration at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), he had one primary…
Energy Secretary Rick Perry, a Texas A&M former student, delivers a convocation address at Texas A&M in 2014 while serving as Texas governor. By Bush School Staff The recent confirmation of former Texas Gov. Rick Perry to head the U.S. Department of Energy presents an opportunity for a smarter,…
Texas A&M chemist Lei Fang and his interdisciplinary research team of graduate students and faculty. An interdisciplinary team of Texas A&M University scientists led by Texas A&M chemist Lei Fang has developed a novel solution-processable, solvent-resistant polymer capable of maintaining its structure in the face of extreme conditions…