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Texas A&M School of Engineering Medicine students developed a backpack-sized mobile surgical kit that is designed for minor ...
For Katie Lewis, every soil sample, every field trial and every long day under the West Texas sun comes down to one thing: helping farmers build a future that lasts. That commitment runs deep. Lewis ...