Abstract Art Meets Atmospheric Science

 
 Professors of art and atmospheric science collaborate on a new project that illustrates the science of lightning
Abstract Art Meets Atmospheric Science
 
 Professors of art and atmospheric science collaborate on a new project that illustrates the science of lightning
Understanding Tornadoes
 
 Texas Tech researchers are working to find the best ways to predict deadly tornadoes
Between Earth & Sky
 
 Texas Tech Public Television general manager and soil science professor collaborate on documentary about climate change in Alaska.
Talk About the Weather
 
 From farmers to fire departments, the West Texas Mesonet plays an important role in distributing weather information
Heroes of the Holocaust
 
 Bringing the stories of the men who liberated concentration camps to life for a new generation.
New Companion Animal Program Offers Students Career Options
 
 Companion animal research can help determine which dogs get adopted and which make good working dogs.
In the Field: Which Way the Wind Blows
 
 John Davis doesn’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, but he does need the help of an atmospheric scientist in the season premiere of In the Field.
The Gift of Mobility
 
 Engineering students design device that offers mobility to disabled toddlers
Youth-Mappers Aid in Global Humanitarian Efforts
 
 Texas Tech USAID-funded organization, Youth-Mappers, are changing the world through mapping data.
Texas Tech To Play Major Role in Monarch Butterfly Restoration Research
 
 The collaborative project seeks to facilitate the species’ survival and reproduction.