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Grazing Cattle Can Reduce Agriculture’s Carbon Footprint

Texas A&M AgriLife research shows that proper grazing protocols can regenerate soil systems and ecosystem functions.

Texas A&M Entomologist Wages War On Ticks

Adela Chavez's research focuses on preventing the negative health and economic impacts of tick-borne diseases.

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Sand Dunes, Vegetation Could Improve Sustainable Infrastructure

A new Texas A&M AgriLife study provides insights into natural protective storm barriers along coastlines.

Aggie Entomologists Show How Ant Colonies Adapt To Urbanization

A group of Texas A&M researchers has identified behavioral and physiological changes in ants disturbed by development and urban sprawl.

Coloration Signals Among Male Locusts Reduce Mating Mistakes

A Texas A&M professor has identified a sex-adapted color-change gene that helps the insects distinguish between females and fellow males in swarms.

Interpreting Earth’s Rhythms

A new dataset created by Texas A&M researchers will help scientists project ecosystem behavior, including seasonal fluxes of water, carbon and energy.

Scientists Disable Protective Gene In Mosquitoes

A Texas A&M researcher explains the mosquito gene manipulation study and how it might help protect humans and animals.