Comunicados de prensa Texas A&M Today — Feed RSS y monitoreo en vivo
PPN World sigue el feed RSS de Texas A&M Today en tiempo real — 16 comunicados indexados en los últimos 30 días, el más reciente llegó hace 3 d. Síguelo con alertas de búsquedas guardadas, resúmenes con IA y búsqueda de texto completo, o conecta la URL RSS de abajo a tu propio lector.
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Texas A&M Today forma parte de los más de 900 feeds de comunicados que PPN World monitorea de forma continua — una fuente en inglés, clasificada bajo «Estados Unidos» en nuestro índice por país. Cada comunicado se deduplica, se geolocaliza y se enriquece con un resumen de IA, y puedes añadir alertas de búsquedas guardadas sobre cualquier palabra clave que publique. En los últimos 30 días, Texas A&M Today ha publicado 16 comunicados, sobre todo los jueves.
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Últimos comunicados de Texas A&M Today
- Why employee AI adoption isn’t one-size-fits-allhace 3 d
New research suggests understanding how people respond differently to artificial intelligence could help organizations build more effective AI strategies.
- Texas A&M team aids 5-year-old’s breathing with transformative designhace 3 d
A biomedical engineering capstone team has developed a pediatric jaw brace to help a young boy breathe at night, providing a potential real-world solution for other patients.
- Building trust: Relationship between nurses and parents plays vital role in caring for medically fragile infantshace 4 d
Study reveals how compassionate, collaborative relationships improve well-being and outcomes for infants facing prolonged hospital stays.
- Making the ‘invisible’ visible: How high-speed movies could change the way scientists study diseasehace 4 d
An advanced imaging method captures chemical processes in living organisms in real time, allowing researchers to observe biology as it happens.
- Digital Transformation Lab helps usher in hospitality’s technology-driven futurehace 5 d
Texas A&M's use of artificial intelligence, biometrics and virtual simulations gives insight into guest and employee experiences.
- Study links birth control pills to more binge eatinghace 6 d
Emotional eating increased when women were taking hormone-containing birth control pills compared to the hormone-free pills taken at the end of each monthly cycle.
- Preparing birds for life in the wild: New technique boosts survival after releasehace 6 d
Research shows free-flight methods help confiscated parrots adapt and thrive in Colombia, offering a potential new tool for conservation programs around the world.
- Innovative algorithm makes genomic surveillance faster and more affordable for global disease outbreakshace 9 d
Scalable framework for tracking viral variants optimizes resources for early detection of pandemics.
- Texas A&M’s leadership, contributions to the American Dream highlighted as part of America 250 Anniversary serieshace 10 d
The university’s mission and impact are laid out in a video and article posted on USA Today.
- Feline fleas carry bacteria linked to human disease In South Texas, study findshace 10 d
Researchers have identified the murine typhus pathogen in fleas found in the Rio Grande Valley, highlighting the importance of flea prevention for both pets and people.
- Texas A&M honors former President George H.W. Bush at NASCAR’s celebration of the Navy’s 250th anniversaryhace 10 d
During a special race at Naval Base Coronado, Texas A&M and Haas Factory Team commemorated Bush’s legacy of courageous leadership and selfless service in the military and public life.
- Inside Houston’s real-time strategy for managing World Cup traffichace 11 d
With heavy travel across the city during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, transportation researchers are responding to congestion as it happens and will learn from it long after the final match.
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