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December 2021 In Texas Hottest On Record In More Than 130 Years

Jan 4, 2022

The state climatologist says last month was the warmest December since 1889.


Texas A&M Graduate Student Spends Fifty-one Days At Sea Studying Hydrothermal Vents

Dec 17, 2021

Oceanography graduate student Nathan Lanning, joined the NSF-funded Plume Raiders Cruise to the Southern East Pacific Rise to investigate the chemistry of hydrothermal vent fluids in the area.


How Do Aerosols Impact Cloud Formation?

Dec 14, 2021

New NSF-funded research led by Texas A&M’s Dr. Yue Zhang will examine aerosol and cloud interactions, which have major implications for climate models and predictions.


Graduating Senior Talks Adventure, Equestrian And Jumping Into The Workforce

Dec 13, 2021

Geography graduating senior Alexandra King is excited to begin her geospatial career after commencement in December.


Geosciences Professor Hosts Texas A&M Exploration Space Sciences Workshop

Dec 13, 2021

Texas A&M Professors hold a Space Exploration Workshop to discuss the diversity of research required for space exploration and the future of Texas A&M’s aptitude of space research.


Thirteen LAUNCH Undergraduate Research Scholars Designated as Texas Sea Grant Scholars

Dec 7, 2021

Texas Sea Grant to fund 13 undergraduate research scholars at Texas A&M University and Texas A&M University at Galveston


Mobile Storm Science Comes To Houston: Texas A&M Scientists Join TRACER Campaign

Nov 24, 2021

Professors in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences will be conducting mobile field research for the new TRACER campaign, studying deep convection systems in the Houston area.


Texas A&M Geosciences Announces 2021 Distinguished Achievement Awards

Nov 23, 2021

Three outstanding geoscientists will receive the awards during the Distinguished Achievement Awards Gala Jan. 14, 2022.


New Research Shows The Importance Of Upper Ocean Temperature Structure To Hurricane Intensity

Nov 16, 2021

Texas A&M scientist finds late season storms to have greater potential for intensifying than early season storms.


Texas A&M Geochemist Deduces Sources Of Lead Poisoning In Children

Nov 15, 2021

Dr. Franco Marcantonio has successfully used isotope geochemistry to help identify sources of lead poisoning in children with high blood lead levels


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