Expert: Court Decision on ACA Is About Funding Method, Not Merit
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The only experiment in the country to predict outcome of Obama health care reform was not successful.
Researchers can discuss why such a small animal created so much consternation for the petroleum and ranching industries, and why the Fish and Wildlife Service were looking to list the lizard in the first place.
Researchers have confirmed and expanded on changes in structural efficiency of white matter in the brain that can be related to positive behavioral changes in subjects practicing the technique for a month and a minimum of 11 hours total.
When it comes to cocaine, users of the drug in Lubbock abuse up to a third more on the weekends.
Some regions expected to have more wildfires while others will have fewer.
A Texas Tech University expert studies ways to overcome diseases such as Chagas with researchers from Meharry Medical College and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. He can discuss what progress has been made with finding the next generation of treatments for the disease.
Texas Tech University found evidence of antibiotics – one a suspected human carcinogen – in seafood imported into the United States and purchased from grocery store shelves.
The molecular ballet to stay alive may be recorded, then passed to future generations.
A Texas Tech University radiation expert who was the first American scientist allowed inside Chernobyl’s exclusion zone can discuss the differences in the two disasters, and the good news/bad news of both scenarios.
Clyde Martin can discuss the mathematics of measles transmission and why this trend could spell trouble in the future.
As Americans begin gathering their W2s, 1099 forms and receipts, Texas Tech University tax and financial planning experts can provide tips, tax advice and commentary for taxpayers.
The countdown to Sunday’s Super Bowl has started and Texas Tech University experts can speak to a variety of subjects involving the biggest U.S. sporting event of the year.
Texas Tech University's new four-level, high-tech and green business administration building opens with nearly 150,000 square feet of space for learning.
Preliminary research finds man-made risks created by petroleum and ranching industries don't impact the lizard as feared.
Texas Tech alumnus gives new life to recycled phone books and lottery tickets.
Climate and environment experts from Texas Tech University recently spoke at a symposium to about 150 homeowners, students and members of the media about making smart choices.
While the impact of the NBA lockout is projected to vary by market, Texas is likely to feel a greater impact because there are three teams in the state.
Professor crunches numbers for the Cardinals vs. Rangers matchup.
Are vampires or zombies the hottest monsters this year? When did vampires get to be so sexy, anyway? And why do we spend so much money dressing up like them?
The perfect national candidate is often drawn taller and larger than average citizen, which could be a throwback to our caveman politics.
An off-the-cuff experiment leads to an international manhunt when a message in a bottle is discovered in Australia.
Experts can discuss dangers after floodwaters recede.
Buddy Holly's impact on music and the legal side of the music industry still raves on today.
The largest ancient riverbeds on Mars most likely were created not by water, but by massive, fast-moving, low-viscosity lava flows that ravaged the planet’s surface in a way we don’t see on Earth.
The Texas Tech study found only 8 to 9 percent coverage of oil on the shells of fertilized mallard duck eggs resulted in a 50 percent mortality rate. However, scientists also reported the amount of time the oil remained at sea and exposed to weather had a significant effect on its toxicity to the fertilized duck eggs.
Researchers hope to discover the culprit as to why Texas quail populations have dwindled to the lowest on record.
Two researchers at Texas Tech University have found that some birds eavesdrop on their enemies, using this information to find safer spots to build their nests.
Officials announced today (May 26) that Darby Dickerson of the Stetson University College of Law, will become the next dean of the Texas Tech University School of Law.
Texas Tech University biologists discovered a new species whose origins probably trace back to a dramatic marooning after glaciers receded and sea levels rose.
Four Texas Tech University biologists, including one who was the first American scientist to study the area, say that all species of plants and animals that should be there are there.
More science needed to determine if oil may still cause issues in deeper waters.
Researchers test for oil residues in shallow waters near Grand Isle, La.
More questions than answers remain as to the impact of the Macondo blowout.
Two Texas Tech University psychologists say men and boys painting their toenails and fingernails are more common today than many might think.
Whether government wins is a matter of semantics. The reason this is a difficult case for the government is that Barry Bonds has denied that he ever knowingly took steroids.
Earth Day began April 22, 1970, as a grass roots movement throughout the United States to answer the lack of awareness of environmental issues at the time. Mark Stoll, associate professor of environmental studies, remembers the first Earth Day as a ninth grader in Topeka, Kan.
Giving up one luxury to afford something else still works, says Texas Tech expert.
The news media can use images from this map with proper attribution.
Texas Tech University seismologist available to speak on New Zealand's earthquake.
To celebrate 75 years of discovery, the website hosts high-resolution photos of the Landmark from past to present, a history of the Landmark, recent news and an event schedule for 2011.
Professors dissect Twitter feeds to examine commercials’ emotional acceptance.
Expert available to discuss Egyptian conflict.
Scientists urge caution to anyone who may come in contact with wild animals, especially those who might hunt or eat wild hogs.
The newly discovered crocodile ancestor came on the scene about the same time as dinosaurs began evolving.
A Texas Tech University researcher will discuss the environmental impact of the Deepwater Horizon disaster for “BLOWOUT: IS CANADA NEXT?”.
Biomarkers for contamination highest in animals near Galapagos Island’s marine reserve.
Their findings were published recently in Physical Review Letters. These results are the first of the “new physics” research papers produced from the CMS experiment at LHC.
Texas Tech University professor Robert Ricketts, Frank M. Burke Chair in Taxation in the Rawls College of Business, says that taxes do not discourage job creation or investment in the economy, and that tax cuts do not increase revenues.
A Texas Tech University fabric researcher will receive an honorary fellowship from the world’s largest textile and fiber association.