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Russell Cross, Ph.D., senior professor, Department of Animal Science, retires after almost six decades in meat science and food safety.
At Texas A&M AgriLife Research, a new branch of brain science is blooming at the molecular scale — with nanoflowers.
A study from Texas A&M University reveals that hospital rooms designed with natural elements — like indoor plants, green décor and views of green nature — significantly enhance relaxation and mental ...
Two Texas A&M AgriLife experts are applying firsthand experience from a previous screwworm outbreak in Florida to guide Texas' response.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Ranch Horse Program will be held Aug. 3 in conjunction with the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course.
Dr. Kim Dooley, Regents Professor and associate dean for faculty affairs in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, to retire Aug. 31.
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem.
The presence of the invasive emerald ash borer, EAB, has been confirmed in Jack, Navarro, Somervell, Bell and Rockwall counties.
Experts will discuss surveillance, response and the latest news about the New World screwworm during a workshop on July 23 in Uvalde.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host the 2025 Texas Animal Manure Management Issues, TAMMI, Conference in Fort Worth.
Cover crops are a valuable tool, but one size does not fit all when it comes to their use in the semi-arid regions of Texas.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved the establishment of the Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences.
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