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Texas A&M unveils four companies that will bring nuclear power to Texas' energy grid
Texas A&M is closer to its goal of powering a part of the Texas electric grid by offering land to four cutting-edge companies looking to build small modular reactors or SMRs.
Texas A&M Partners with Four Companies to Forge Ahead in Nuclear Energy Innovation
Texas A&M University System collaborates with four companies to develop advanced nuclear reactors at its Rellis Campus, in a move expected to boost the state's energy innovation.
Texas A&M University System offers land for companies to build nuclear reactors
The A&M University System said the land could provide the "missing element needed to bring more nuclear power to the state’s electric grid".
Texas A&M partners with nuclear companies to boost U.S. energy future
Chancellor John Sharp announced Tuesday he had offered land near the Texas A&M University campus to four nuclear reactor companies so they can build the latest small modular reactors or SMRs. Firms—Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy, and Aalo Atomics.
Four SMR developers aim to build reactors at Texas A&M University site
Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy and Aalo Atomics have signed agreements to bring their reactors to Texas A&M-RELLIS, a 2400-acre technology campus in Bryan in Texas in the USA. ;
Texas A&M partners with four companies on nuclear reactor project near campus
Kairos Power, Natura Resources, Terrestrial Energy and Aalo Atomics will work toward building small nuclear reactors at A&M's Rellis facility, a 2,400-acre innovation and technology campus in Bryan.
Texas University To Host Four Nuclear Reactors: 'US Needs More Power'
"Nowhere in the country, other than Texas, is anyone willing to step up and build the power plants we need," said Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp.
Texas A&M University picks companies to develop nuclear reactors in 'energy proving ground'
The site at Texas A&M-Rellis is expected to be able to accommodate multiple small modular reactors with a combined electrical output of more than 1 gigawatt. The Texas A&M University System has taken a big step toward bringing more nuclear power to Texas.
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Texas A&M study aims to help dogs live longer – and possibly humans too
So far, 170 dogs are participating in the trial. With a new $7 million federal grant, researchers hope to expand the study to ...
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Texas lawmakers may ban certain lessons at state colleges under expanded DEI crackdown
Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
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Texas A&M regents work to encourage students to stay on campus
The Texas A&M Board of Regents said they’re working to identify ways to encourage students living off campus to spend more ...
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Texas bluebonnets are already blooming. It's still winter.
The first day of spring isn't until March 20 this year, but Texas' beloved state flower is already making its grand entrance.
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Texas A&M Board of Regents approves Center for Comparative Genomics
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved the establishment of the Center for Comparative Genomics in animal genetics.
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Texas A&M Regents approve player development center project at Blue Bell Park
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved a $28.3 million building project for a player development center at ...
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25-year study reveals impact, rate of Texas agriculture land sold for development
Texas A&M University study is shedding light on what happens as more agricultural land gets sold for development.
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