Learning how to decode your dog's signals is an important step in understanding issues surrounding their happiness, stress and health.

Texas A&M University researchers receive prestigious Seed Program Award for advancing smart orthopedic surgery planning.

Findings show significant links between airport-based first responders’ perceptions of COVID-19 and their experiences with it.

Gastrointestinal Lab study uncovers biomarkers that could lead to early detection and prevention through diet.

Brachycephalic, or smush-faced, dog breeds may develop ear problems; a Texas A&M veterinarian discusses the causes and treatments.

Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.

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BattleGround to Breaking Ground helps veterans establish a foothold in the agriculture industry and ease the farmer shortage across the U.S.

Sea turtle being released into the ocean

Researchers from Texas A&M University’s Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research work year-round to save sea turtles, some of the world's most endangered species, and essential to ocean health.

school of fish swimming in dark ocean waters

Texas A&M’s Gulf Research Institute for Highly Migratory Species is working to maintain sustainable fisheries in the Gulf, which contribute $11 billion annually to the region’s Blue Economy.

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Through decades of groundbreaking research, mentorship and collaboration, Dr. Dorothy Shippen has uncovered the secrets of telomeres, advancing scientific discovery and inspiring future generations.