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Texas A&M trying to repeat history with torrid high school recruiting pace during 2027 cycle
As the calendar flips from May to June and official visit season is in full swing, it's fun to take a look at the recruiting landscape in college football and see which teams are making moves during the 2027 cycle. I have been quoted as saying that the number next to a team's name early on in the cycle doesn't carry as much weight as some of the other metrics, but one team who is crushing it in both recruiting rankings and advanced metrics is none other than the Texas A&M Aggies.ZERO BS....
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AI brews a caffeine-powered safety switch for future cell therapies Gaby Clark Scientific Editor Robert Egan Associate Editor For many of us, a warm cup of coffee is how we start our day. For Texas A&M Health researchers, it may also offer a new way to control engineered cells in future medicines. A team at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology has developed an artificial intelligence-designed molecular switch that uses caffeine to rapidly separate engineered proteins...
MCWS 2026: Field for Omaha is set with OU taking the last spot
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Trump’s chosen Texas Senate candidate loses to Democrat derided as ‘Tofu Talarico’ in election poll shocker
Trump’s chosen Texas Senate candidate loses to Democrat derided as ‘Tofu Talarico’ in election poll shocker A new poll shows James Talarico within the margin of error with Ken Paxton - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments The Texas Senate candidate whom President Donald Trump propped up to a primary victory over a four-term incumbent Republican is trailing his Democratic challenger, a stunning new poll shows. The Texas Pulse Poll conducted by Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government &...
Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution
Giant fire tornadoes could clean up oil spills faster with less pollution What if one of the best ways to fight an oil spill is with a controlled fire tornado? - Date: - June 5, 2026 - Source: - Texas A&M University - Summary: - Researchers have shown that controlled fire whirls can clean up oil spills faster and more cleanly than traditional burning methods.
Future Power Rankings: How all 68 Power 4 college football teams stack up
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Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray
Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog.
Messi sits out Argentina’s pre-World Cup friendly due to hamstring strain
Messi sits out Argentina’s pre-World Cup friendly due to hamstring strain Messi’s progress depends on his ‘clinical and functional progress’, Argentina officials say ahead of title defence. Lionel Messi sat out Argentina’s friendly match against Honduras as he continues to manage muscle fatigue and a mild strain in his left hamstring ahead of the upcoming World Cup. Messi, who turns 39 in three weeks, was active after warming up with his teammates at Kyle Field on the campus of Texas A&M...
Scientists discover inherited traits that break Mendel’s Laws of genetics
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