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Texas A&M University faculty are working with industry and academic partners on a Department of Energy project to mine the information needed to safely plan future large-scale carbon dioxide storage in a coastal Texas saline aquifer.

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Dr. Ali Mostafavi was awarded for his work in civil infrastructure resilience management in extreme weather events through data-driven methods and computational modeling techniques.

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Annie Carter's story is one of determination, passion and generosity.

A wildfire burns across a mountainside.

Researchers are studying the impact of pyrogenic organic matter from wildfires on drinking water quality. Wildfires can affect downstream water sources, and the study aims to link chemical structure with reactivity using high-frequency monitoring and optical sensors.

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Researchers from Texas A&M University have developed a new technique to monitor the mixing process in real time during water treatment.

Building destroyed by Hurricane Ian in Florida.

A Texas A&M University researcher documented and collected valuable data on Florida’s affected structures and coastlines in the wake of Hurricane Ian.