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In the College of Science at Texas A&M University, our challenge is to understand the extraordinary in the everyday, then use that knowledge to go beyond the norm and improve our quality of life.
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Texas A&M Science congratulates all its December graduates and wishes everyone Happy Holidays!

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Texas A&M University's Dr. Rupak Mahapatra, assistant professor of physics and principal investigator for the Texas A&M Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment group, will be presenting a colloquium Friday (Dec...
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Texas A&M Science is helping to shed light on the search for dark matter! Check out the following story in today's "Houston Chronicle."

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There's a delightful name for the hypothetical particles scientists believe make up about one-quarter of the universe — Weakly Interacting Massive Particles.
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Texas A&M Science Hang in there! Finals are almost over!

December 15 at 7:34am
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Texas A&M Science invites you to its Holiday Open House today from 10a.m. to noon in 514 and 517 Blocker. Hope to see you there!

December 10 at 6:38am
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Texas A&M Science congratulates the Department of Chemistry for appearing in its second issue of "Chemical & Engineering News" in the past two months as part of a feature article on academic research and development. Thanks to chemistry and other related units, Texas A&M University is cited in the article as being among the top five ins...titutions nationwide in its investment in chemical R&D for 2007 - whoop!

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Texas A&M Science Observational astronomer Dr. Nicholas Suntzeff praises George P. Mitchell for his generous contributions to Texas A&M Physics and Astronomy at the dedication for the George P. Mitchell '40 Physics Building and the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy last Friday, Dec. 4.

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COLLEGE STATION -- Establishing itself as one of the country's leading academic institutions in physics, Texas A&M University today dedicated two new physics buildings named after one of the school's most distinguished and charitable graduates -- the George P...
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COLLEGE STATION -- To the inquisitive mind, the mere word "astronomy" has the power to evoke endless thoughts of spinning planets, blazing meteors, vibrant constellations, distant galaxies and the inevitable series of "what ifs." Now, Aggies with a passion for the great unknown are better able...
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Texas A&M Science All faculty, friends, staff and students of the college are invited to enjoy a couple hours catching up on the year and looking forward to the next.

Time:10:00AM Thursday, December 10th
Location:514 and 517 Blocker
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Texas A&M Science Distinguished professor of physics Dr. Dimitri Nanopoulos, a 2009 Enrico Fermi Prize recipient, explains why this year’s Fermi Prize medal is special.

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