Seven of the regions that dominate global ice mass losses are melting at an accelerated rate, a new study shows, and the quickened melt rate is depleting freshwater resources that millions of people depend on.
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When Storms Roll In, Texas A&M Steps Up To Aid Weather Forecasters
Texas A&M Atmospheric Sciences recently helped the National Weather Service monitor severe weather as it moved through the Brazos and Trinity Valleys.
Monitoring Environmental Exposures in Dogs Could be Early Warning System for Human Health
Man’s best friend may also be man’s best bet for figuring out how environmental chemicals could impact our health.
How To Care For Succulents
A Texas A&M AgriLife horticulture specialist offers care tips for the popular container plants.
Climate Change an Imminent Threat to B.C.’s ‘Living Dinosaurs’
First long-term lab study of glass sponges reveals dire impacts of ocean warming and acidification.
May 2020 Becomes the Sunniest Calendar Month on Record
May has become the sunniest calendar month on record in the UK.


