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Writer, AgriLife Today

Paul Schattenberg

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Writer, AgriLife Today

San Antonio

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HealthEnvironment

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CultureCancerPublishingActivismWellnessRecruitmentBiodiversity and climate changeNature and wildlifeBuilding SystemsAwardsArtNutritionGeneral NewsUrbanismExplainersEnvironmental IssuesEnvironment and climate

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Desenvolvimento, programação, redação

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online / digital journalists

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Writer

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Higher Education

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AgriLife Today

Content

Total articles 2196

  • Available on paid plans

    Eggs-ploring why chicken eggs come in different colors, shapes, shades

    By Paul Schattenberg

    Apr. 06, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Why are eggs different colors?

    By Paul Schattenberg

    Apr. 01, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Eggs-ploring why chicken eggs come in different colors, shapes, shades

    By Paul Schattenberg

    Apr. 06, 2025

As seen in

Land & Livestock Post,Medical Xpress,Texas A&M Today,Genetic Literacy Project,Bryan – College Station Eagle,Killeen Daily Herald,Eurekalert!,Agrilife Today,Google,Agri Life Today,phys.org

Company Info

AgriLife Today

Texas A&M University, established in 1871, is the first public institution of higher education in Texas. Originally named the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, it opened its doors in 1876. The university was founded to provide education in agriculture, the mechanic arts, and military tactics to the working class. Texas A&M offers a diverse array of academic programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees across various fields such as agriculture, engineering, and humanities. The university is also committed to research, supporting extensive activities that foster innovation and collaboration. Through Texas A&M AgriLife, it provides agricultural and life sciences education and outreach to communities throughout Texas. The university produces educational resources, research findings, and well-educated graduates who contribute to various sectors. It serves a wide range of stakeholders, including students, industry partners, and the community, engaging in outreach programs and public events that enhance its impact on society.

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Founded: 1876


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