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Viz Kids
Texas A&M is churning out a new crop of students who aren't farmers or vets. They're the computer aces of the Visualization Lab, and they're Hollywood's new masters of special effects.
December 1, 1996 | by Kathryn Jones | Film
Nerd Herd
The drought drives cattle ranchers online.
September 1, 1996 | by Kathryn Jones | Reporter
Grape and Pillage
By chain-sawing three acres of its research vineyard near Fort Stockton, the University of Texas System uncorked quite a controversy.
November 1, 1997 | by Kathryn Jones | Agriculture
Splurge! Merge! Purge!
Six months after the merger of Exxon and Mobil, a tally of the winners and losers.
June 1, 2000 | by Kathryn Jones | Business
Shrinking Giant
Once more than a million acres, the Matador Ranch is today a fraction of that size. How it got from there to here is the story of Texas ranching.
August 1, 1998 | by Kathryn Jones | Feature

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