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Texas Tech food expert Mindy Brashears discusses current food supply issues, prices.
Katharine Hayhoe, an associate professor and director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University, listed under the "Pioneers" category.
The rocker’s impact on the music and legal side of the industry still raves on today.
Department was born 43 years ago after F5 tornado hit Lubbock on May 11, 1970. The devastation also brought forth the nation’s leading facility for wind research at Texas Tech University.
Dylan Schwilk can discuss the anatomy of the Springs Fire north of Los Angeles.
A new cotton outlook analysis from Texas Tech University’s Cotton Economics Research Institute notes that global growth is projected to remain at 3 percent over the next five years, then slow by half a point during the following five.
A Texas Tech scientist who studies the disease warns the public to take precaution to keep from getting sick.
Not ready to claim discovery yet, Texas Tech researchers discuss the "impression" or "shadow" left by some unknown particle.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.