Texas A&M AgriLife, Animal Science Investigators Develop Research to Fight E....
Researchers from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the department of animal science at Texas A&M University revealed that the Shiga-toxin that produces E. coli, also known as STEC, causes around...
View ArticleThe Borlaug Institute Leads in Fight Against Hunger and Poverty in Indonesia
Project closes, continues to build agricultural expertise, livelihoods in Indonesia INDONESIA — Universities and smallholder farmers of Indonesia continue to fight hunger and poverty together by...
View ArticleBorlaug Institute Program Offers Optimism and Stability in Democratic...
Promptly at 9 a.m. on a Monday in late April, Dr. Andy Hale gathered his immediate staff for their daily meeting on the porch of his colonial-era home. The storm from the night before seemed to be...
View ArticleResearchers discover ‘Trojan Horse’ method of penetrating cellular walls...
Scientists with Texas A&M AgriLife Research have found a “Trojan horse” way to deliver proteins into live human cells without damaging them. The finding, published in this month’s Nature Methods,...
View ArticleUltramodern genetic sequencing machine puts research in high gear at Texas A&M
The latest in genomic technologies along with new, spacious facilities has put genetic sequencing into high gear at Texas A&M University in College Station, officials said. “The addition of our new...
View ArticleTexas A&M University System, U.N. forge partnership to fight world hunger
The Texas A&M University System and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations have joined forces to fight world hunger. Representatives from both entities signed a memorandum of...
View ArticleNASA sponsors AgriLife research of drought-stricken trees
Severe drought across Texas since 2011 has produced a unique opportunity for Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists to gain a greater understanding of the decaying process of trees and the effects...
View ArticleApplied nutrition modeling producing beef more profitably, helping reduce...
Nutritional modeling systems developed in the department of animal science at Texas A&M University have helped participating Texas feedlot operators keep feed costs in check and produce beef more...
View ArticleTexas A&M cotton study identifies fiber length, strength traits
Ongoing effort to utilize genotyping in cotton breeding advancements Texas A&M University soil and crop sciences department and Texas A&M AgriLife Research are looking at using molecular tools...
View ArticleInstitute-led initiative receives $2.3 million grant to address water...
A Texas Water Resources Institute-led initiative has received a $2.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to address water quantity and water...
View ArticleNASA thanks Texas A&M AgriLife Research for keeping astronauts fed, happy
COLLEGE STATION — An “out of this world” thank you was delivered to Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists recently for keeping astronauts “fed and happy.” Kirk Shireman, manager of NASA’s...
View ArticleAt the root of it all
AgriLife Research to take ground-penetrating research to new crops Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists will soon be looking deep beneath agricultural row crops to determine what makes them...
View ArticleAuthors of Science Journal article strive to save world’s mightiest rivers
A group of 40 international scientists led by a College of Agriculture and Life Sciences professor says three of the earth’s mightiest rivers are being ravaged in the name of progress. The findings of...
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