Cybersecurity expert Dr. Nitesh Saxena studies the privacy promises — and addresses the pitfalls — of secure messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp.

As space travel becomes more common, the need to reuse spacecraft will rise. The solution may be spacecraft that “sweat.”

U.S. officials praised the Texas A&M System Center for Hypersonic & Laser Testing.

Portrait of space geologist Mike Tice in his lab

The proof may be in the pudding, but according to a Texas A&M University geologist, when it comes to ancient life on the Red Planet, the proof is in the rocks.

The Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center and EnerSys Corporation are creating a training platform that simulates a potential pipeline incident using AI and a gaming platform.

Multicam filming set up filming and interview in a high-tech screen stage

Texas A&M University is taking technology once only used in movies and finding new and innovative ways to incorporate it in a variety of industries.

Tim McLaughlin laughs while taking photos on the virtual sound stage

Tim McLaughlin ’90, ’94 reflects on his career in visual effects and how he is leading Texas A&M into new frontiers in digital storytelling.

Texas A&M University engineers work to create “Super-Turing AI,” which operates more efficiently by learning on the fly.

SEC Professor of the Year Dr. William Murphy poses with a cat on his shoulder in his office

Murphy, a National Academy of Sciences member and Texas A&M University System Regents Professor, is Texas A&M’s third recipient of the SEC’s highest faculty honor.

Texas A&M researchers are examining ways to improve components for nuclear fusion, a genie in a bottle that may grant humanity’s wish for endless energy.