Health Science Center researcher receives $2.6 million for military vaccine delivery project
Allison Rice-Ficht of the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine has received a $2.6 million grant award toward creating a new method for vaccine delivery for U.S. military personnel.

TTI conducts high-speed emissions testing at Pecos
Researchers at Texas Transportation Institute's Pecos Research and Testing Center conducted tests last month to determine vehicle emissions from light-duty passenger vehicles and 18-wheelers traveling upwards of 80 miles per hour.

Researchers "sniff out" emissions from feedyards
Setting up an air quality trailer in the midst of cattle pens at a feedlot in Amarillo will help measure gaseous emissions, said a Texas Agricultural Experiment Station researcher.

Dallas researchers to explore potential "green roof" technology
Researchers with the Texas A&M University System Research and Extension Center in Dallas plan to determine whether a spongy material designed to contain jet fuel can be used as bedding for roof-top gardens.

A&M-Kingsville distributes first native ecotypes ever released in Texas
South Texas Natives, a research component at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, is making seven native grasses available for commercial production. These are the first native ecotypes to be released in the state.