First large-scale experiment shows fire whirls burn oil spills faster and cleaner than fire pools, proving their game-changing potential for ocean cleanups.

The discovery reveals a novel non-coding RNA that preserves cellular structures and may guide new therapies for multiple myeloma and leukemia.

Largest genetic study to date marks a turning point, as researchers uncover the genetic roots of anxiety disorders.

An expert gives guidance on what watches, rings and bands can (and can’t) do for your wellness at home and in the clinic.

A Texas A&M University at Galveston researcher is pioneering a groundbreaking approach to monitor and combat ocean pollution using satellite technology.

Findings suggest men planning to conceive should use caution with antioxidant supplements, as excess intake can influence sperm and early offspring craniofacial development.

The findings will be presented at the 106th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in Houston.

Texas A&M researchers develop a low-cost, high-precision method using drone videos and wave analysis to map surface currents, improving pollution tracking and coastal safety.

Texas A&M researchers are combining a common ingredient with high-level medical technology to find new treatments to long-term conditions.

The discovery promises breakthroughs in understanding the development of the motor neuron disease.