A contract awarded to the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station will support the development of applications to memoralize veterans interred at three VA cemeteries.
Assistant Professor of Geography Julie Loisel is among a team of scientists who agree that preserving peatlands is essential to limiting climate warming.
An autumn wildfire blazes in the Appalachian Mountains. (Shutterstock) By Andrew Vernon, Texas A&M University College of Geosciences Fire was frequent in the past, and an important shaper of vegetation in the Appalachian forest – along with the rest of North America. These weren’t the catastrophic forest fires we see…
Population densities in urban areas worldwide will continue to drop until 2050 with significant consequences for energy use in buildings, according to a study by an international and interdisciplinary team of researchers that includes a Texas A&M professor. Burak Güneralp, research assistant professor in the Department of Geography,…