Looking Back: Making an Impact Through Research

Studies include blood sucking eyeworms, a new species of prehistoric reptile, love languages and more.

Researchers: Blood-Sucking Eyeworm Culprit to Quail Decline

The Texas Tech-led study, was part of the multi-million dollar Operation Idiopathic Decline.

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Petroleum Engineering Celebrates New Research Facility

Terry Fuller Petroleum Engineering Research Building is entirely donor funded.

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Researchers Uncover New Species of Prehistoric Reptile

The rare female phytosaur skull is believed to be more than 200 million years old.

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Are You Hearing the Language of Love?

Researcher: Matching conjunctions, pronouns may spell a match better than good looks, fast car.

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Texas Tech Breaks Ground on Research and Technology Park

(VIDEO) This project will provide academic and business opportunities with the private sector.

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Bad dog? Professor Develops Smelly Tool to Stop That!

(VIDEO) Texas Tech professor discovers a pig pheromone that can stop dogs from barking, jumping.

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Nutritional Sciences Researcher Looking for New Ways to Treat Cancer

Julian Spallholz has incorporated the trace element selenium into the fight against breast cancer.

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Survey: Public Relations Reps are Knowledgeable but also Unethical

Texas Tech researchers hope new findings will help alter the public's perception of the profession.

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Saving Lives in Africa

Professors help Malawian village combat iron deficiency with a sustainable goat production program.

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Chemist to Study How Breast Cancer Breaks into the Brain

Project will be funded by a $1.2 million CPRIT grant.

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Research Reveals Why Certain Slogans Work, Others Don't

Associate Professor Mayukh Dass found people like slogans based on clarity, exposition of benefits.

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