While there are efforts to reinforce its beaches and marshes, some of Barataria Bay is slowly slipping away.
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Shrinking Margins of Greenland
At least 200 of the island’s coastal glaciers have retreated over the past 20 years.
Project On Self-Deleting Genes Takes Aim At Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers' work will aid mosquito control efforts.
We’re Paying For Emissions We’ve Already Released
Global warming in excess of 2 degrees Celsius has already been set into motion by past emissions, says a team of researchers including a Texas A&M professor.
Rock Magnetism Uncrumples the Himalayas’ Complex Collision Zone
With some of the world’s tallest peaks, Asia’s “the abode of snow” region is a magnet for thrill seekers, worshipers, and scientists alike. The imposing 1,400-mile Himalayan mountain range that separates the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau is the scene of an epic continent-continent collision that took place millions of years ago and changed the Earth, affecting its climate and weather patterns.
What Is Cedar Fever?
Texas A&M Forest Service experts explain the myths and realities of the Central Texas allergen.


