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Friday, Dec 20

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Texas A&M Student Summits Mount Everest

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After a decade of preparation, Aggie veteran Patrick Monday achieved his lifelong dream of standing atop the world's tallest mountain.

Professor Reinforces That Fluoride In Water Helps Prevent Tooth Decay

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Dr. Amal Noureldin, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, explains how growing opposition threatens a 70-year-old health practice.

Thursday, Dec 19

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Em-bark-ing On A Holiday Getaway: Tips For Traveling With Pets

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Traveling with pets can be difficult, but following the advice of a Texas A&M veterinarian should ensure a happy trip for all.

Wednesday, Dec 18

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‘Cedar Fever’ Season Has Arrived in Texas

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The quantity of pollen released from cedar trees at this time of the year can make even those without allergies experience “cedar fever.”

Tuesday, Dec 17

With Bashar al-Assad Out, What’s Next For Syria?

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The long-reigning dictator was overthrown this month, ushering in a new era for a Middle Eastern nation torn apart by civil war. A Texas A&M expert explains how it happened and how the US has responded.

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Prosthetic Material Could Help Reduce Infections From Intravenous Catheters

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In a new study, Texas A&M researchers have used a skin-like material as a platform for investigating infections from intravenous catheters.

Monday, Dec 16

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Texas A&M University Announces Winner Of 2024 Three Minute Thesis Competition

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Chemical engineering doctoral student Zahra Ghiasi will represent Texas A&M in the regional 3MT research presentation competition.

Two Faculty Members Elected To National Academy Of Inventors

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The College of Engineering's Dr. Robert Balog and Dr. Jaime Grunlan have been recognized for their innovation and contributions to their fields.

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Public Health Expert Weighs In On United CEO Killing

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Dr. Simon F. Haeder says public response reveals antipathy toward health insurers, but entire patchwork system is to blame for ill feeling.

Friday, Dec 13

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Ambassador Ryan Crocker Receives Honorary Degree From Texas A&M For Distinguished Public Service Career

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Crocker’s legacy spans a lifetime of service in foreign diplomacy, including six ambassadorships, the Medal of Freedom and transformative leadership at the Bush School.

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NSF Award Will Support Texas A&M’s Improvements To Open OnDemand Applications And Features

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The initiative advances Texas A&M's reputation as a key contributor to innovations that enhance high-performance computing for research.

Thursday, Dec 12

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Texas A&M Bachelor’s Degree Has Highest Return On Investment Among Texas Public Universities

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In addition to the high earnings they can expect after completing their degrees, 61% of Aggies also graduate debt-free.

Athletes Mean Business: Mays Program Prepares Student-Athletes For Career Success

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AmplifyU pairs former athletes with faculty to give students business skills for navigating NIL era, professional contracts and life after sports.

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Should They Stay Or Should They Go? Things To Know Before Taking Pets On Holiday Trips

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A Texas A&M University expert shares insights on ensuring your pet’s comfort, navigating regulations and exploring alternatives for stress-free travel.

Tuesday, Dec 10

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Texas A&M To Celebrate More Than 5,600 Graduates At Fall Commencement Ceremonies

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Ceremonies for undergraduate, master's and doctoral students set for Dec. 12 and 13 at Reed Arena, with a military commissioning on Dec. 13.

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Hybrid Holiday Shopping: Expert Predicts Record-Breaking Sales Both Online And In-Store

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Texas A&M Center for Retailing Studies director says there’s a growing preference among consumers for a seamless omnichannel experience.

Monday, Dec 9

Aggie Cadets Plan 1,000-Mile Ruck March To Benefit Special Operations Warrior Foundation

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Six-man Project Atlas Rucks team to depart Texas A&M University’s campus on Dec. 10 for hike through the Colorado mountains.

Friday, Dec 6

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Public Health And Architecture Professors Discuss Impact Of Natural Disasters On Incarcerated People

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Incarcerated people can’t protect themselves from a hurricane or wildfire, and researchers say jails and prisons often fail to protect them.

New Study Reveals Link Between Owner Demographics And Canine Nutrition

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The Dog Aging Project has found the age of the owner has a bigger influence over pet diets than income or education.

Thursday, Dec 5

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Having A Paw-some Holiday: Keeping Pets Safe, Happy And Included

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Hazards from decorations and food abound for pets, but proper planning and safe practices can ensure they have happy holidays.

Wednesday, Dec 4

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Researcher Discusses Goal Of Helping People With Chronic UTIs

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Texas A&M University Associate Professor Sarguru Subash and team are on a mission to manage recurring UTIs that do not respond to antibiotics.

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BUILD To Dedicate Seven Clinics In Honor Of Fallen Aggies

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Constructed by student volunteers, the clinics will be shipped across Texas and around the world to serve communities in need.

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The AI Will See You Now? Hopes For Emerging Technologies In Health Care

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College of Medicine dean says the university is striving for early adoption of AI, emerging technologies on a variety of health care fronts.

Tuesday, Dec 3

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Demand For Live Christmas Trees Remains Strong

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Expect higher prices for choose-and-cut and shipped cut trees this holiday season, a Texas A&M Forest Service expert says.

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Aggie Actor And ‘Game Of Thrones’ Actress Wife Visit Priceless Collection Housed On Campus

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Lena Headey, who played Cersei Lannister, visited A&M's sci-fi and fantasy collection, featuring the repository of the author who imagined her.

Monday, Dec 2

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Study: Even Low Levels Of Arsenic In Drinking Water Raise Kidney Cancer Risk

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New study shows that current arsenic regulations might be insufficient to protect public health.

Friday, Nov 29

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How Everyday Activities Inside Your Home Can Generate Energy

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Could turning a doorknob power your kitchen light? Researchers are exploring new ways to harvest and adapt energy.

Wednesday, Nov 27

Amateur Naturalist Unearths Giant Fossil, Sparking New Research For Texas A&M Geologist

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A fossil discovery of giant saltwater clams that lived 300 million years ago provides new insights into the evolution of ocean life.

Tuesday, Nov 26

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Texas A&M Innovation Announces ‘Future 12’

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The list identifies key innovations from across industries, ready to drive substantial change within the next 24 months.

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Conservation Program Prepares Captive Parrots For Life In The Wild

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Texas A&M researchers team up with parrot experts to develop free-flight techniques for releasing macaws that can adapt and thrive.