Physics pioneer Dr. Marlan Scully explores how century-old ideas are now lasers, quantum computers and detectors that can find ripples in spacetime.

From industrial safety and Mach-speed propulsions to the birth of diamonds and the death of stars, Texas A&M’s colossal detonation facility turns raw explosions into breakthrough discoveries.

Advanced quantum detectors designed at Texas A&M are reinventing the search for dark matter, an unseen force that science has yet to explain.

Machine learning and radar imaging combine to give mariners real-time maneuvering advice, potentially reducing accidents at sea and beyond.

Two new studies co-authored by a Texas A&M at Galveston biologist reveal Qatar as a 20-million-year hot spot for dugongs past and present.

Built by Texas A&M engineering students, this four-legged robot sees, remembers and responds with human-like precision, making it a powerful ally in search-and-rescue missions.

A breakthrough in artificial intelligence that can accurately predict pedestrian behaviors may redefine autonomous vehicles operations, traffic safety and the future of human-AI interactions.

Texas A&M researchers are studying how human airway cells respond to extreme pressure and heat — insights that could improve safety for pilots and astronauts while advancing drug discovery and respiratory disease research.

Texas A&M University researchers are investigating how changes in gravity affect cardiovascular function.

Texas A&M researchers have developed a patch to repair damaged tissue and promote the growth of new cells.