NewsScientists Explore Ability to Adapt and Surviveby Texas Tech UniversityScientists study how lamprey regulate salt transportation
NewsCOVID-19 Shines Spotlight on Gender Inequity in Academiaby Texas Tech UniversityIn a new article, a team of 17 faculty members from across the US examines how the pandemic amplifies gender inequity and proposes novel solutions
NewsStudy: College Course Evaluations Biased in Favor of Male Faculty Membersby Texas Tech UniversityWhen teaching identical online courses, a woman receives harsher comments and lower scores than a man
NewsClimate Researchers: No Simple Trigger for Soil Carbon "Bomb"by Texas Tech UniversityA new study led by Texas Tech’s Natasja van Gestel shows the complicated relationship between soil carbon and global warming
NewsShades of Fat: Why One Leads to Obesity and Another to Hibernationby Texas Tech UniversityNaima Moustaid-Moussa, an obesity researcher at Texas Tech, received an NIH grant to examine healthy brown fat and how it can be activated
NewsResearchers Find Alternative for Nuclear Weapon Detectionby Texas Tech UniversityThe researchers have demonstrated a cost-effective alternative for inspecting cargo containers entering U.S. ports
NewsResearcher's Work Could Lead to Your Next Juicy Steakby Texas Tech UniversityBrad Johnson, an expert on skeletal muscle growth in cattle, helped lead a study examining ways to increase marbling in beef without increasing overall fatness.
NewsEnergy Drinks Push Masculinity, but Can Harm Men’s Healthby Texas Tech UniversityThe researchers’ work shows the men most likely to use energy drinks to boost their performance are losing sleep because of their consumption
NewsDesign Professors Create Sensory Clothing for Children with Autismby Texas Tech UniversityKristi Gaines and Su Shin found a gap in research related to clothing designed specifically to help children with autism cope with their environments.
NewsEnvironmental Scientists Find Antibiotics, Bacteria, Resistance Genes in Feedlot Dustby Texas Tech UniversityTexas Tech researchers are beginning to understand how antibiotic-resistant bacteria travel aerially.