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.

From greenhouses to galaxies, doctoral student Jess Atkin’s research could shape the future of lunar farming.

Aerospace engineering senior Garrett Stevenson contributes to lunar lander project under NASA’s Artemis program.

A College of Engineering team developed a security system for nuclear microreactors, securing first place at Aggies Invent.

Visionary leaders from Texas A&M will join Fast Company at SXSW in Austin to explore how science and technology will create a brighter and safer future for the people of Texas, the nation and beyond.

Once consisting of two unique herds, researchers believe the Yellowstone bison herds should now be managed as one interbreeding population.

Four-legged robot "dog" in mountainous terrain

Texas A&M is one of six universities collaborating with NASA to teach dog-like robots to navigate on challenging surfaces to better prepare for planetary exploration.

Portrait of Col. (Ret.) Mike Fossum

Former astronaut Col. (Ret.) Michael E. Fossum '80 made his dreams of traveling to the stars a reality with hard work, a little bit of luck and a whole lot of Aggie Spirit.

A person in full astronaut gear rides a space-terrain vehicle at the Texas A&M Space Center groundbreaking

The cutting-edge facility will propel groundbreaking research, fuel industry collaborations and prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers to lead humanity’s next great frontier.

Headshot of Lauren Cornell in a research lab

The CEO and co-founder of NovoThelium credits her Texas A&M University education with helping her become the scientist she is today.