Texas Tech Researcher Named Station Science Leader for Antarctica Project
Texas Tech UniversityBiologist Natasja van Gestel will oversee and coordinate scientific work on behalf of the National Science Foundation.
Biologist Natasja van Gestel will oversee and coordinate scientific work on behalf of the National Science Foundation.
This project is part of a $15 million multi-institution effort to research ways to reduce per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances exposure from food and farming communities.
This partnership will help leverage decades of experience to establish an equitable and environmentally responsible technical assistance program.
The project aims to develop strategies to enhance the thermal stability of metal chalcogenide materials.
The use of certain substances in the batteries is polluting air and water, according to a peer-reviewed study.
The project is part of more than $17 million invested in university-led research.
Bryan McLaughlin knows it’ll be an intense election year, but he is focused on the wellbeing of the voters
Researchers from the Biological Threat Response Laboratory played a critical role in testing for the virus.
Tom Maccarone in Physics and Astronomy is among authors whose groundbreaking work will soon be published in Nature magazine.
Four faculty members across the system will be inducted in June.
Texas Tech professor’s research shines light on the alarming decline of flying foxes and related species.
Texas Tech researchers are taking a closer look at drug-resistant organisms and searching for new ways to attack them.
Texas Tech’s Benjamin Owen receives a National Science Foundation grant to learn more about different types of gravitational waves.
Myoung-Hwan Kim’s research will look to resolve quantum computing challenges.
Alessandra Corsi knows that when you shoot for the stars, anything can happen. It's in that spirit of intellectual curiosity that Corsi, an associate professor in Texas Tech University's Department of Physics and Astronomy, will peer into some of the farthest recesses of space in search of gravitational waves. “We are at a critical moment in this field,” she said.
Texas Tech biology professor Peter Keyel is using an innovative approach to better understand why arteries harden.
Vallia Antoniou, an assistant professor of practice in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas Tech, has been awarded observing time on the powerful Chandra X-Ray Telescope to explore some of the deepest recesses of the universe.
More than a dozen scientists from multiple disciplines across the university collaborated on the Zoonomia Project.
A Texas Tech professor receives a grant to help address a challenge for the U.S. Air Force.