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See the Texas A&M University College of Arts and Sciences news from February 2023.

The Manis bone projectile point represents the oldest direct evidence of mastodon hunting in the Americas.

The prestigious award, which recognizes Zhou’s career achievement and impact on the global chemistry community, will support his continued research collaboration with colleagues in Germany toward new catalysts for sustainable energy and environmental protection.

Texas A&M oceanographers found the bay was two to four times more acidic than normal for at least three weeks after the storm.

Texas A&M astronomer Nick Suntzeff is one of 22 American Astronomical Society members honored for enhancing and sharing humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe through personal achievement and extraordinary service to the astronomical sciences and to the AAS.

The Departments of Anthropology, Biology, and Geology and Geophysics will host the symposium and poster session Life on a Dynamic Planet, hoping to bring a sense of scientific wonder to campus.

Tabor is one of 25 early career scholars in chemistry, physics and astronomy recognized with the prestigious award, which includes $100,000 in support of each recipient's research and education programs.

The newly-opened facility on West Campus holds five floors of labs, studios and collaborative study spaces, as well as a host of unique decorations inspired by the chemical building blocks of our world.

Biologist Deborah Bell-Pedersen and nuclear chemist Sherry Yennello are among eight faculty campus-wide appointed as 2023 University Distinguished Professors, a perpetual title representing the highest level of faculty achievement at Texas A&M.

Make a date for free family fun and experience the many wonders of science and technology at the Texas A&M Physics and Engineering Festival featuring hands-on demonstrations, keynote talks, a legendary Texas-sized five-barrel depth charge and much more!

Stepanek, who boasts a 4.0 in biomedical sciences, is the third Aggie all-time to earn the prestigious honor, joining Lisa Bratton (2018) and Sarah Gibson (2017).

In light of balloons of questionable origins recently floating over U.S. airspace, a Texas A&M weather expert clears the air on weather balloons.

A memorial service is set for Friday, March 3, for the longtime world-respected chemist who was recruited to Texas A&M in 1983 as a full professor and dean of the College of Science.