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The Secret Of The Stradivari Violin Revealed

New research confirms the work of a Texas A&M professor that showed the chemicals used to soak the wood of violins and other instruments produced their amazing sound.

Pollution From Hurricane Harvey Traveled 100 Miles Off Texas Coast

A Texas A&M study shows weather events carried contaminated water to the Flower Garden Banks sanctuary off the Galveston Coast, much farther than expected.

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Study: Bahamas Were Settled Earlier Than Believed

It’s believed early settlers to the islands eventually changed the landscape of the Bahamas.

Ancient Skeletal Hand Could Reveal Evolutionary Secrets

A 4.4 million-year-old skeleton could show how early humans moved and began to walk upright, according to new research led by a Texas A&M anthropology professor.

New Geographic Monitoring Technique Detects Early COVID-19 Cases

A Texas A&M geography professor is part of a research team that found efficient ways to track the virus and pinpoint spreading clusters.

DNA Reveals Lineage Of Ancient Dire Wolves

A new study from a team including a Texas A&M archaeologist shows that the extinct species popularized by "Game of Thrones" was only a distant relative of today’s wolves.

Sediment Cores From Ocean Floor Could Contain 23-Million-Year-Old Climate Change Clues

Texas A&M oceanographers are examining ancient methane gas ocean cores that reveal clues about global and environmental changes.