Researchers have developed a new AI model to speed up tornado damage assessments and recovery.

The ADM program invests an additional $1.35 million to help research teams move their high-impact innovations closer to marketplace.

The first study of its kind identifies the biomechanics of forestry work and workers’ perceptions of this emerging technology.

Portrait of Dr. Jeffrey Chancellor

Texas A&M’s aerospace medicine program is pioneering research and education that supports the health of astronauts during long-duration spaceflight.

Older adults can benefit greatly from pet ownership, as long as certain considerations are made to ensure proper animal care.

Supported by almost $4 million in new funding, researchers in the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and University of Georgia are working to develop interventions that will impact both canine and human health.

Study finds larger, more distant VR interface elements increase physical effort and mental demand, even in simple tasks.

Researchers will introduce a breakthrough wearable device for PTSD self-management at the 2025 Project Hero Texas Challenge.

Texas A&M veterinarian Dr. Lori Teller offers insights into vet bills and how owners can best prepare to ensure their pets are healthy.

Study of 285 cases shows radiation nearly doubles average survival time in dogs with brain tumors.