Sailing aboard the world-renowned JOIDES Resolution research drill ship, Julia Reece and Jason Sylvan will each co-lead a two-month South Atlantic research expedition.
Research from a Texas A&M Galveston marine biologist shows mussel beds protect other species during hot days, highlighting the importance of protecting vulnerable habitats.
New NSF-funded research led by Texas A&M’s Yue Zhang will examine aerosol and cloud interactions, which have major implications for climate models and predictions.
Texas A&M researchers have shown that a coagulation method using electricity instead of chemicals is effective at removing and inactivating nonenveloped viruses from untreated water.
Texas A&M chemist Jonathan Sczepanski has won two National Science Foundation grants to examine different aspects of DNA, including forms that cause cancer.
Texas A&M University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and The University of Texas at Austin will build a $5 million prototype for the National Science Foundation.