RGS 'Research Quick Briefs' Podcast at Texas A&M iTunes University
From life sciences and the physical sciences, to the humanities and social sciences, to the work of agencies serving the citizens of the state at large, research by faculty members at Texas A&M University and agencies of The Texas A&M University System covers a variety of scientific endeavor as broad and far-ranging as the University itself. Research Quick Briefs is comprised of two- to three-minute audio stories highlighting ongoing research at Texas A&M and its agencies.
Research Quick Briefs can be found in the 'Academics' section of iTunes University, or via Texas A&M Mediamatrix.
To subscribe to the podcast via Texas A&M iTunes University: With your web browser, go to itunes.tamu.edu and click the large 'Take me to iTunes U' button to launch iTunes (you must have iTunes installed on your Windows or Mac computer; if you do not have it, visit the Apple website to download the program). You can find the Research Quick Briefs icon in 'Academics' at the main iTunes University page in iTunes. Click on the icon to reach the podcast. You can then select an individual podcast to listen to, or subscribe to Research Quick Briefs by clicking on the 'Subscribe' button.
To subscribe to the podcast via Mediamatrix (a free-standing feed source for podcasts that does NOT come from iTunes University): In the iTunes program, click on the Advanced tab at the top, then select 'Subscribe to Podcast...' Paste the following address into the window below 'URL:"
https://mediamatrix.tamu.edu/generate_rss.php?file_id=118104
To subscribe with podcasting programs other than iTunes, use the programs' specific menu commands and options to insert the above address.
For more information about the podcast, email John Holder in the Office of Communications and Public Relations in the Division of Research and Graduate Studies.
