In south Texas, a wide band of rocks stretches from the Mexican border all the way to western Louisiana, forming the highly productive Eagle Ford Group.
With 3 months left, 2020 could rank among three-warmest years on record for globe.
Texas A&M landscape architecture professor Galen Newman is seeking solutions to devastating flood events.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts say the quality of the state's overall water supply is good, and its programs are helping statewide.
The study evaluated the future persistence of springtime snowpack at elevations of observed and potential denning for two study areas in the Rocky Mountains.
In his last manuscript, "Wild Fruits," Henry David Thoreau wrote about the pitch pines near his home in Concord, Massachusetts – or, more specifically, he humorously wrote about the difficulty of trying to gather their pine cones.
Every summer, vector control teams throughout the country work to minimize the mosquito population in their areas.
Ten years after anthropologist Anna Weyher started the Kasanka Baboon Project in Zambia, the program has become much more than a groundbreaking primate research program.
The banyan fig tree Ficus microcarpa is famous for its aerial roots, which sprout from branches and eventually reach the soil.
The Los Angeles Basin is often thought of as a dry, smoggy, overdeveloped landscape.
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