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Dr. Darren DePoy and Dr. Jennifer Marshall reflect on career inspiration and the latest result from one of the projects they’ve been involved in since arriving in Aggieland nearly two decades ago.

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Using super-sensitive detectors smaller than a stamp and fabricated at Texas A&M University, a new experiment is searching for dark matter at masses no other experiment has explored.

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Learn from some of the best in the STEM professions and Aggieland as part of this year's event, "Breaking Boundaries: Pushing the Limits of STEM Exploration," set for Saturday, Feb. 22, in Room 2400 of the Memorial Student Center.

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The award reinforces the university’s significant role in shaping the next generation of STEM leaders and its partnership with the Beckman Foundation to encourage outstanding undergraduate researchers and promising new avenues in the sciences.

Chris Butler

Texas A&M biologist Dr. Chris Butler encourages his students to see the world in a new light through the study of birds, expanding their potential and his own horizons while proving that a professor’s passion can inspire generations to soar.

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Researchers have developed a flame-retardant coating that protects cotton and other textiles safely and efficiently.

Texas A&M University biologists Dr. Matthew Sachs, Dr. Wanhe Li and Dr. Deborah Bell-Pedersen are smiling in an office setting, with Dr. Li in a purple shirt flanked by two others, Dr. Sachs wearing glasses and a black shirt, and Dr. Bell-Pedersen in a white shirt with a blue abstract design.

Texas A&M biologists reflect on the reciprocal value of teaching, a gift that keeps on giving to their students and their research.

Artist’s rendering of the enclosure for the Giant Magellan Telescope, set for commissioning in the 2030s as the world’s most powerful optical telescope

Texas A&M joins its fellow founding partners in welcoming Northwestern to the global project as it expands to 15 international research universities representing seven countries: Australia, Brazil, Chile, Israel, South Korea, Taiwan and the U.S.

Kailey Rettmann is in a white dress giving a thumbs up, standing in Aggie Park with grass and a pond, with Kyle Field visible in the background.

Kailey Rettmann’s SMART Scholarship-for-Service award, offering full tuition, stipends and a guaranteed job with the Department of Defense, has made a significant change in her life. Paired with hands-on experience in Texas A&M's Department of Oceanography, it’s setting her on a promising path in the world of oceanography.

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Dr. Dulin, an associate professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M, will present the 2024-25 Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Lecture, set for 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, in Room 025 of the Biological Sciences Building West.