Texas A&M-RELLIS
FEATURE
Last Energy, Texas A&M Collaborate to Launch Microreactor Pilot at Texas A&M-RELLIS
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The Texas A&M University System and Last Energy have launched a bold collaboration to bring next-generation nuclear power to life with a microreactor pilot at the Texas A&M-RELLIS campus.
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Texas A&M System to Lead $59.8M Autonomous Helicopter Wildfire Response Initiative
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Texas A&M is pioneering a bold new frontier in wildfire response with a $59.8 million state-backed initiative to develop autonomous Blackhawk helicopters capable of battling wildfires with unprecedented speed and safety.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service to Establish Texas 4-H Headquarters, Launch Capital Campaign
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is ushering in a transformative new era for Texas 4-H with the creation of the program’s first dedicated statewide headquarters at the Texas A&M-RELLIS campus.
Last Energy, Texas A&M Collaborate to Launch Microreactor Pilot at Texas A&M-RELLIS
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The Texas A&M University System and Last Energy today announced a major step forward in advanced nuclear innovation with the deployment of a pilot microreactor at Texas A&M-RELLIS, an applied research campus.
Texas A&M System Hosts Inaugural Rural Resilience Summit at RELLIS Campus
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Leaders from across Texas and the nation will gather Oct. 9–10, for the inaugural Rural Resilience Summit, hosted by The Texas A&M University System at the Animal Biotech Center at Texas A&M-RELLIS.
John A. Barton Returns to Lead Operations at Texas A&M-RELLIS
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Chancellor Glenn Hegar of The Texas A&M University System announced today the return of John A. Barton, P.E., who will lead operations at Texas A&M-RELLIS, the A&M System’s premier applied research campus.
BAM Range Will Help “Bring Fear to Our Enemies”
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The BAM Range, a giant high-tech tool in the race for the world’s best weapons systems, is open for business on the Texas A&M-RELLIS Campus.
Texas A&M System Goes Nuclear
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he Texas A&M University System has provided the missing element needed to bring more nuclear power to the state’s electric grid. Chancellor John Sharp announced Tuesday he has offered land near the Texas A&M campus to four nuclear reactor companies.
Regents approve more than a half-a-billion dollars in construction
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The Texas A&M University System’s Board of Regents on Thursday approved more than a half-a-billion dollars in construction projects that will touch everything from space exploration to national defense to people’s beloved pets.
Regents submit test-bed proposal to Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Nuclear power companies and technology giants now can look to The Texas A&M University System for much sought-after land to test the latest nuclear reactors.









