This mock emergency event mimics the real-world collaboration required during an actual disaster, preparing graduates to step up and stand together to serve others.

Barrier islands protect coastal communities and infrastructure — so what happens if they disappear?

Texas A&M doctoral student Andrea Porter’s research explores a better fit for women in body armor.

As pets age, their vision can change from one day to the next, prompting behavioral changes.

Global feline virology expert joins GI Lab to study hepatitis B-like virus linked to liver cancer in cats.

Not all toads are dangerous, but certain species, like the cane toad (also known as the giant toad), produce venom that can cause serious health issues in dogs.

Texas A&M civil engineers investigated the reasons for embankment slope failure of an important Houston highway.

Study from Texas A&M University's School of Public Health shows that benefits are long-lasting and experienced by all participant groups.

Study finds app significantly improves cognitive function in assisted living residents with mild impairment.

Researchers found that many former prisoners, despite being enrolled in Medicaid, stop taking medications for chronic illness shortly after their release.