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Texas A&M University research reveals how the broad electrochemical energy variations found within genetically identical bacteria promote survival against antibiotic treatments.
The foreign and the familiar — senior reflections from abroad
Feb. 7, 2023 • 4 min. readMia Nguyen, an architectural engineering major, studied abroad at the National University of Singapore and visited Vietnam last semester.
New crystal growth orientation method manipulated materials properties
Feb. 6, 2023 • 5 min. readDr. Hande Ozcan and Dr. Ibrahim Karaman have discovered a new method to grow single crystals more efficiently and simultaneously control their growth orientation.
Texas A&M team selected for Solar Decathlon Build Challenge
Feb. 2, 2023 • 3 min. readThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory selected a Texas A&M University student team as a semi-finalist for the 2023 Solar Decathlon Build Challenge.
Students improve at-home dialysis care with new sensor and app
Feb. 2, 2023 • 4 min. readTwo Aggie students receive recognition for their innovation, Dialectra, an electrolyte sensor paired with a smartphone application that creates a personalized database to help peritoneal dialysis patients make informed lifestyle and treatment adjustments.
Rather than disposing of waste in dumpsters and landfills, Dr. Mark Holtzapple proposes that biomass can be used as a renewable resource.
The massive recovery effort helped NASA officials understand what caused the shuttle to break up, but the investigation also revealed workplace culture issues in NASA.
Dr. Nate Veldt was awarded the 2023 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Activity Group on Applied and Computational Discrete Algorithms Early Career Prize for his contributions to the field of applied and computational discrete algorithms.
Dr. Shreya Raghavan was awarded a Method to Extend Research in Time grant by the National Cancer Institute to continue her research on the metastasis of cancer.
Dr. Raymundo Arróyave has been recognized for his research and contributions to establishing the Department of Materials Science and Engineering with the Acta Materialia Silver Medal of 2023.









