Despite its growth over time, Texas A&M has reduced waste, energy use and water use thanks to the hard work of students, faculty and staff.
Researchers who monitored air quality after the Ohio train derailment are eager to return and compare results, more than a year post-disaster.
Students and faculty who explored the southernmost tip of the planet returned with a renewed emphasis on environmental stewardship.
Texas A&M Forest Service plans to give away more than 8,000 seedlings in effort to encourage tree planting.
Researchers and community members are collaborating to improve health in a local Houston community.
More than 95% of hydrogen used in the chemical industry is produced using a fossil fuel method with negative environmental impacts.
A Texas A&M AgriLife study shows fungal isolates can remediate potentially harmful microplastics in aqueous environments.
Researcher say Israel’s approach to desalination offers insights that Arizona should consider.
The new “cryopreservation” technique opens a path to year-round sample collection, critical in managing threats to our oceans.
Dr. Garrett McKay will investigate the interaction of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and sunlight, which is essential for the carbon cycle to function effectively.